KWPN Database

WEYDEN, 1986

KWPN recognized
STALLION † WESTERN STAR x GRANDE

Performance report

Offspring report

Offspring 1998
Weyden showed a uniform collection of foals that are in definite rectangular model. They are well developed and have good length in the foreleg. The head is a little long and should have even more expression. The poll has sufficient length. The neck is more than sufficient in length. It should be a little more muscled through the topline. The shoulder has good length but is a little straight. The back and loins are well formed and more than sufficiently muscled. The croup has sufficient length and muscling. The hamstring is sufficiently long. The foreleg is sometimes a bit straight and sometimes a little fine, although the knee is well developed. The hindleg varies, from long and somewhat angled to straight.
The walk is big. The foals trot with good balance and good self-carriage. Moreover they easily lengthen and shorten their stride. Some of the foals have little bend in the hindleg. The foreleg moves out well but the foals should lift the knee even more. The canter is big but should show more suppleness. One foal that was inspected at home fit in with the rest of the picture.
The mares were good.
Shown: 10 (+1) foals out of 14 breedings.

Performance test report

1996
He was selected for a shortened performance test (21 days) at the Stallion Show in Den Bosch. He did not come to Ermelo because of a conflict with his performance schedule.
1997
He was selected for a shortened performance test (5 days) at the Stallion Show in Den Bosch during the evening show.
Performance Ermelo 1997 (5 days)
Weyden was a very successful international dressage competitor at Grand Prix level (under the name Jonggor"s Weyden) prior to the performance test. With Sven Rothenberger he competed for the Netherlands in the Olympics in Atlanta and won an individual bronze and team silver. He is honest, reliable and balanced. He is very willing to work and he is very nice to ride. Stall behavior is normal.