KWPN Database
Offspring report
Offspring 1992 (foals)
This stallion showed a collection of well to generously developed foals. The foals that were selected by the stallion owners were uniform in their tuig type, especially the front. The collection of picked foals varied from little tuig type with little refinement to tuig type with sufficient refinement. The head is plain, often a little coarse, and also shows a convex profile. The selected foals had a better-formed head. The neck has good shape and length, has a good poll and is carried well. One foal had a ewe-neck. Among the selected foals there were several with an extremely good neck. The wither almost always lacks development and is also a little short. The shoulder generally has good length but should almost always have more slope. There were several cases where the shoulder is a little too far forward. The back is generally a little long and somewhat weak. The loin formation is sufficiently muscled. The croup is muscled but often short and sometimes a little flat. The foreleg is correct. The hindleg is mostly well built and positioned, sometimes a little long. The quality of the legs is sufficient. The walk is sufficient. The trot varies. Some foals have extra good use of the hindleg. In general the foals also come back in the front. The majority should have a hindleg that comes underneath better and with more power. The foreleg also misses lift in the knee that is desirable for a harness horse. On the basis of the picked foals and their dams the hypothesis could be made that the stallion primarily fits with mares that carry hackney blood. One foal that was evaluated in its stall (because of lameness) was simple in type.
Shown: 24 foals out of 93 breedings.
This stallion showed a collection of well to generously developed foals. The foals that were selected by the stallion owners were uniform in their tuig type, especially the front. The collection of picked foals varied from little tuig type with little refinement to tuig type with sufficient refinement. The head is plain, often a little coarse, and also shows a convex profile. The selected foals had a better-formed head. The neck has good shape and length, has a good poll and is carried well. One foal had a ewe-neck. Among the selected foals there were several with an extremely good neck. The wither almost always lacks development and is also a little short. The shoulder generally has good length but should almost always have more slope. There were several cases where the shoulder is a little too far forward. The back is generally a little long and somewhat weak. The loin formation is sufficiently muscled. The croup is muscled but often short and sometimes a little flat. The foreleg is correct. The hindleg is mostly well built and positioned, sometimes a little long. The quality of the legs is sufficient. The walk is sufficient. The trot varies. Some foals have extra good use of the hindleg. In general the foals also come back in the front. The majority should have a hindleg that comes underneath better and with more power. The foreleg also misses lift in the knee that is desirable for a harness horse. On the basis of the picked foals and their dams the hypothesis could be made that the stallion primarily fits with mares that carry hackney blood. One foal that was evaluated in its stall (because of lameness) was simple in type.
Shown: 24 foals out of 93 breedings.