Sales horses and the stallion catalog are now available at UNDRA
We are pleased to announce a new, forward-looking partnership:
The IPZV e.V. (Icelandic Horse Association of Germany) is now collaborating with the international platform UNDRA. As part of this cooperation, the IPZV e.V.’s existing sales horse platform and stallion catalog will be discontinued and fully integrated into UNDRA.
What does this mean for IPZV members?
UNDRA expands the IPZV e.V.’s existing sales horse platform and stallion catalog to a marketplace for riding equipment and accessories, information pages and a journal about Icelandic horses and the community, as well as networking opportunities within the international Icelandic horse community.
Benefits for IPZV members:
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These packages offer enhanced visibility and presentation opportunities – ideal for breeders and professional sellers. Private individuals who would like to highlight their horse for sale and have it shared on UNDRA’s social media channels, can book a push notification. All information can be viewed after logging in at https://www.undra.net/abonnement.
Further Services from UNDRA
In addition to the digital platform, UNDRA also organizes offline events related to horse sales and stallion offerings. Furthermore, professional photo and video shoots can be booked – for horses for sale, businesses, products, or services.
The face behind UNDRA is Lena Repenning, a passionate Icelandic horse trainer with a Master’s degree in Business Administration, who built the platform herself and now manages it with a growing team.
We are delighted about this forward-looking collaboration and are confident that our members will benefit from the expanded opportunities.
Further information is available at www.undra.net.
A land of fire and ice, with more sheep than inhabitants, characterized by a unique nature! This is just a brief description of such a diverse country. While a volcano may erupt on one side of the country, you can hike a glacier, admire the Northern Lights, or take a bath in a hot spring on the other side of the country - at the same time.
This not only speaks for diversity, but also for spontaneity, which is also reflected in the changeable weather in Iceland. A popular Icelandic saying is "If you do not like the current weather, just wait for five minutes".
In contrast to this inconsistency, one thing is constant and that is the enthusiasm for Icelandic horses! The Vikings brought horses to the island in the 9th century.
To find out more about Iceland, you can find travelogues, reports, or interesting facts here in the UNDRA Journal!
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