KWPN Database
ORAMÉ, 1996
♂
STALLION
◆INDOCTRO x G.RAMIRO Z
Performance report
Offspring report
Offspring 2001 (foals)
Oramé showed a uniform collection of more than sufficiently to well developed riding type foals in good rectangular model that were also appealing.
The head is expressive. The poll is generally good in length and form. The neck is more than sufficient in length and more than sufficient in form, but it is repeatedly a little horizontal. The wither is good in length and more than sufficient in development. The shoulder is good in length and more than sufficient in placement. The back is well formed and muscled. The loins are generally well formed and strongly connected. The croup has more than sufficient length, is well formed and well muscled. The hamstring should be longer in a few cases. The foreleg is correct. The pastern is long. The foreleg is repeatedly toed out. The hindleg is sometimes a little long. The base is sufficiently developed and has quality. The feet are repeatedly narrow.
The walk is pure and has sufficient scope. The trot has good scope. The foreleg is generally well used. The foals have sufficient suppleness. The hindleg should be brought under the body more. The foals hold their croup a little high and should show more balance. The foals don"t jump into the canter easily. The foals only carry themselves moderately in the canter and the hindleg should be bent more.
Of the five at-home inspected foals, three deviated negatively from the above in regards to development and movement.
Five of the twenty picked foals were absent. Four of the foals present had a navel hernia.
The quality of the mares was good.
Shown: 20 (+5) foals out of 358 breedings in 2000.
Oramé showed a uniform collection of more than sufficiently to well developed riding type foals in good rectangular model that were also appealing.
The head is expressive. The poll is generally good in length and form. The neck is more than sufficient in length and more than sufficient in form, but it is repeatedly a little horizontal. The wither is good in length and more than sufficient in development. The shoulder is good in length and more than sufficient in placement. The back is well formed and muscled. The loins are generally well formed and strongly connected. The croup has more than sufficient length, is well formed and well muscled. The hamstring should be longer in a few cases. The foreleg is correct. The pastern is long. The foreleg is repeatedly toed out. The hindleg is sometimes a little long. The base is sufficiently developed and has quality. The feet are repeatedly narrow.
The walk is pure and has sufficient scope. The trot has good scope. The foreleg is generally well used. The foals have sufficient suppleness. The hindleg should be brought under the body more. The foals hold their croup a little high and should show more balance. The foals don"t jump into the canter easily. The foals only carry themselves moderately in the canter and the hindleg should be bent more.
Of the five at-home inspected foals, three deviated negatively from the above in regards to development and movement.
Five of the twenty picked foals were absent. Four of the foals present had a navel hernia.
The quality of the mares was good.
Shown: 20 (+5) foals out of 358 breedings in 2000.
Performance test report
Conformation Description
Oramé is a very well developed, long legged stallion in a good rectangular model that is very appealing. He has a long, well developed wither. The croup is well muscled. Oramé has a well-developed base. Both hocks are a little filled.
Pedigree Information
His dam, the elite mare Iramee, did an excellent mare test. The stacking of performance genes from, amongst others, Capitol I, Caletto II, G.Ramiro Z and H Almé combine remarkably well here with the so desired model and the necessary stallion expression.
Iramee produced 2 colts and 2 fillies, of which one is a keur mare.
Performance 1999 (spring)
Oramé showed himself to be a reliable stallion with big basic gaits that were moderately powerful. He showed good technique and scope as a jumper.
Both hocks filled during the test. Because of this he fell behind and was sent to the fall test.
Performance 1999 (fall)
Oramé is an honest reliable stallion. He is very willing to work and he works well. The walk is big, active and flows well through the body. The hindleg twists a little. The trot is big and very supple. He uses the foreleg well. The hindleg should be brought under with more power. The canter is big and has more than enough power. He has good balance. Oramé has more than enough talent for dressage and gives his rider a good feeling.
Oramé has a good take-off while jumping. He jumps back well. The technique of the forelegs is good in general. He has a good bascule and finishes the jump adequately from behind. He seems careful and shows a great deal of scope. Oramé has a great deal of talent for jumping and gives his rider a good feeling.
Stall and handling behavior were normal.
Both hocks were puffy. This did not bother him.
Oramé is a very well developed, long legged stallion in a good rectangular model that is very appealing. He has a long, well developed wither. The croup is well muscled. Oramé has a well-developed base. Both hocks are a little filled.
Pedigree Information
His dam, the elite mare Iramee, did an excellent mare test. The stacking of performance genes from, amongst others, Capitol I, Caletto II, G.Ramiro Z and H Almé combine remarkably well here with the so desired model and the necessary stallion expression.
Iramee produced 2 colts and 2 fillies, of which one is a keur mare.
Performance 1999 (spring)
Oramé showed himself to be a reliable stallion with big basic gaits that were moderately powerful. He showed good technique and scope as a jumper.
Both hocks filled during the test. Because of this he fell behind and was sent to the fall test.
Performance 1999 (fall)
Oramé is an honest reliable stallion. He is very willing to work and he works well. The walk is big, active and flows well through the body. The hindleg twists a little. The trot is big and very supple. He uses the foreleg well. The hindleg should be brought under with more power. The canter is big and has more than enough power. He has good balance. Oramé has more than enough talent for dressage and gives his rider a good feeling.
Oramé has a good take-off while jumping. He jumps back well. The technique of the forelegs is good in general. He has a good bascule and finishes the jump adequately from behind. He seems careful and shows a great deal of scope. Oramé has a great deal of talent for jumping and gives his rider a good feeling.
Stall and handling behavior were normal.
Both hocks were puffy. This did not bother him.