KWPN Database

NUMERO UNO, 1995

KWPN recognized
STALLION LIBERO H x LORD CALANDO

Performance report

Offspring report

Offspring 2000 (foals)
The stallion Numero-Uno showed a uniform collection of more than sufficiently to well developed, riding type foals that are in good rectangular model. Most of the foals are long legged and have a lot of appeal. Most of the time the head is well formed and expressive. The poll has good length. The throatlatch should be a little finer. The neck has good length and is well formed. The neck muscling is mostly sufficient. The wither is well developed and long. The shoulder has good length and sufficient placement. The back is well formed and muscled. The loins are a little tight. The muscling is good. The well-muscled croup varies from sloping to slightly flat but it is sufficiently long. The hamstring is sufficiently long. The foreleg is correct. The hindleg is long and sickle-hocked. The circumference of the legs is barely sufficient and has a lot of quality. The walk has barely sufficient purity. The scope is sufficient. The trot has a lot of scope plus a lot of suppleness and impulsion. There is a lot of bend in the joints and the foals can do changes well. The canter has much impulsion and sufficient scope. Sometimes the foals stay high in the croup during the trot and the canter.
Veterinary remarks: The hock should be finished better in two of the foals.
The quality of the mares was good.
Shown: 24 foals out of 188 breedings.

Performance test report

1998
selected at Den Bosch stallion show.
This stallion looks very much like his father. He jumps with a good take-off and finishes the jump well. Jolanda performed an excellent mare test. The Holsteiner dam line is well known thanks to performance sires such as Lord Calando and Ahorn Z. Grandmother Feinschnit showed herself to a multi talented sporthorse. Previously she produced Kapitol, who was a finalist in the WBFSH World Championships in Lanaken.
Performance 1998
Honest and reliable stallion .He is very willing to work and he works well. The walk is limited in scope and suppleness. He has sufficient scope in the trot and carries himself sufficiently. The powerful canter has very much balance and suppleness. He is good at changes at the canter but the croup stays a little high. He has sufficient talent for dressage and gives his rider a more than sufficient feeling. He is quick off ground and he jumps up well. He has good technique of the foreleg. He bascules well but should open the hindquarter better. He seems very careful and shows a lot of scope. He has very much talent for jumping and gives his rider a very good feeling.
Stall and handling behavior is normal.
No veterinary remarks.