Primeval Kossack
May 8, 2026, Photo © Betty Finke
Primeval Kossack
Primeval Kossack stands as a shining testament to the legacy of exceptional Arabian horse breeding. Bred at the famous Kossack Stud in the Netherlands, this stallion boasts an illustrious pedigree and a promising career that seamlessly combines halter show success with exceptional riding abilities.
Primeval Kossack is sired by the legendary Stival, a son by the iconic Gazal Al Shaqab,. Stival's halter show career reached its pinnacle in 2009, a year that saw him crowned World Cup Junior Champion in Las Vegas. He also clinched the silver medal at the All Nations Cup (ANC) in Aachen and triumphed as Junior Champion at the Baden-Baden show that same year. Tragically, Stival’s passing in 2018 marked the end of an era, but his influence continues to shine through his progeny, including Primeval Kossack.
On the dam’s side, Primeval Kossack is out of Pribaltika, a Straight Russian daughter by the legendary Balaton. Known as a broodmare at the Kossack Stud, Pribaltika has consistently produced high-quality offspring that exemplify beauty, grace, and athletic ability. She is also the dam of Pokemon Kossack, National Champion Foal Holland 2016, Prinik Kossack, breeding stallion (now gelded) in Germany and Poema Kossack.
As a young stallion, Primeval Kossack followed in his sire’s footsteps by making a mark in the halter show arena. His striking appearance, characterized by a refined head, powerful build, and effortless movement, earned him accolades and admiration from judges and spectators alike. His halter achievements are a reflection of his world-class breeding and a testament to the commitment of the Kossack Stud to producing horses of unparalleled quality.
Beyond the halter ring, Primeval Kossack has proven his versatility as a performance horse. Under the guidance of the Kossack Stud family, he successfully transitioned into dressage, showcasing his elegance, responsiveness, and athleticism. Notably, he competed in the ridden class at the prestigious Elran Cup in 2018, where he impressed with his poise and training. His ability to excel in both halter and ridden disciplines highlights his all-around potential.
In recognition of his outstanding dressage performance and is achievements as Dutch National Bronze Champion Colt in 2013 and Silver Champion Colt in 2014, he was awarded the prestigious Dutch WAHO Trophy in 2020.
Primeval Kossack is sired by the legendary Stival, a son by the iconic Gazal Al Shaqab,. Stival's halter show career reached its pinnacle in 2009, a year that saw him crowned World Cup Junior Champion in Las Vegas. He also clinched the silver medal at the All Nations Cup (ANC) in Aachen and triumphed as Junior Champion at the Baden-Baden show that same year. Tragically, Stival’s passing in 2018 marked the end of an era, but his influence continues to shine through his progeny, including Primeval Kossack.
On the dam’s side, Primeval Kossack is out of Pribaltika, a Straight Russian daughter by the legendary Balaton. Known as a broodmare at the Kossack Stud, Pribaltika has consistently produced high-quality offspring that exemplify beauty, grace, and athletic ability. She is also the dam of Pokemon Kossack, National Champion Foal Holland 2016, Prinik Kossack, breeding stallion (now gelded) in Germany and Poema Kossack.
As a young stallion, Primeval Kossack followed in his sire’s footsteps by making a mark in the halter show arena. His striking appearance, characterized by a refined head, powerful build, and effortless movement, earned him accolades and admiration from judges and spectators alike. His halter achievements are a reflection of his world-class breeding and a testament to the commitment of the Kossack Stud to producing horses of unparalleled quality.
Beyond the halter ring, Primeval Kossack has proven his versatility as a performance horse. Under the guidance of the Kossack Stud family, he successfully transitioned into dressage, showcasing his elegance, responsiveness, and athleticism. Notably, he competed in the ridden class at the prestigious Elran Cup in 2018, where he impressed with his poise and training. His ability to excel in both halter and ridden disciplines highlights his all-around potential.
In recognition of his outstanding dressage performance and is achievements as Dutch National Bronze Champion Colt in 2013 and Silver Champion Colt in 2014, he was awarded the prestigious Dutch WAHO Trophy in 2020.