KWPN Database
OO SEVEN, 1996
♂
STALLION
◆RUBINSTEIN I x DORUTO
Offspring report
Offspring 2001 (foals)
OO Seven showed a varied collection of moderately to more than sufficiently developed foals that are of moderate to more than sufficient riding type and that are of moderate to more than sufficient rectangular model.
The form of the head varies. The poll is good in length and form. The neck, good in length and generally good in form, varies in muscling. Sometimes there is a ewe-neck. The wither has sufficient length and sufficient development. The shoulder is sufficient in length and placement. The back is repeatedly hollow. The muscling of the back is generally good. The generally well-muscled loins are sufficiently connected, but tight in some cases. Repeatedly the croup is a little short, but the placement is more than sufficient. The hamstring is sufficient in length. The foreleg shows sufficient quality. The feet are generally narrow.
The walk is pure and has more than sufficient scope. The trot is light and has sufficient scope. The foreleg is generally used more than sufficiently. The foals hold their neck to high in the trot and are stiff through the back. The hindleg is actively used, but should come under the body more. Some foals are cow hocked. The foals don"t jump into the canter easily.
One foal inspected at home fit in with the rest of the picture in regards to development and type and deviates positively in movement. A second foal was sick to the degree that inspection was not warranted.
The quality of the mares varied.
Shown: 18 (+2) foals out of 195 breedings in 2000.
At the 2015 KWPN Stallion Show in 's-Hertogenbosch, OO Seven was awarded the keur predicate. Wim Ernes, Chairman of the Stallion Selection Committee, commented on the new keur stallion: “The Rubinstein I son is out of the ster prestatie mare Gelbria, a Doruto x Amor daughter and full-sister to Imke Schellekens-Bartels' Grand Prix horse Barbria. OO Seven was born on the property of Isabel van Gisbergen-Sponselee of Hooge Mierde. As a four- and five-year-old, the stallion won reserve champion in the Pavo Cup competition under Imke Schellekens-Bartels. As a five-year-old, OO Seven competed in the World Championships for Young Dressage Horses in Verden. Imke Schellekens subsequently competed the stallion in the international Small Tour. After he was sold to a buyer from Australia, David Shoobridge began competing the stallion there in the Grand Prix. His sport breeding value is 140 with 93% reliability.” OO Seven has one approved son: Zuidenwind. One hundred eighty-four OO Seven offspring have been registered in the studbook. Of these, 40% have earned the ster predicate. Due to the distance between Australia and the Netherlands, OO Seven was not present at his award ceremony. However, he was represented by his breeder Isabel van Gisbergen-Sponselee and his son Up Seven S.T.V. (ds.Jazz), who competes in the Intermediaire I under Florentine Rootveld.
OO Seven showed a varied collection of moderately to more than sufficiently developed foals that are of moderate to more than sufficient riding type and that are of moderate to more than sufficient rectangular model.
The form of the head varies. The poll is good in length and form. The neck, good in length and generally good in form, varies in muscling. Sometimes there is a ewe-neck. The wither has sufficient length and sufficient development. The shoulder is sufficient in length and placement. The back is repeatedly hollow. The muscling of the back is generally good. The generally well-muscled loins are sufficiently connected, but tight in some cases. Repeatedly the croup is a little short, but the placement is more than sufficient. The hamstring is sufficient in length. The foreleg shows sufficient quality. The feet are generally narrow.
The walk is pure and has more than sufficient scope. The trot is light and has sufficient scope. The foreleg is generally used more than sufficiently. The foals hold their neck to high in the trot and are stiff through the back. The hindleg is actively used, but should come under the body more. Some foals are cow hocked. The foals don"t jump into the canter easily.
One foal inspected at home fit in with the rest of the picture in regards to development and type and deviates positively in movement. A second foal was sick to the degree that inspection was not warranted.
The quality of the mares varied.
Shown: 18 (+2) foals out of 195 breedings in 2000.
At the 2015 KWPN Stallion Show in 's-Hertogenbosch, OO Seven was awarded the keur predicate. Wim Ernes, Chairman of the Stallion Selection Committee, commented on the new keur stallion: “The Rubinstein I son is out of the ster prestatie mare Gelbria, a Doruto x Amor daughter and full-sister to Imke Schellekens-Bartels' Grand Prix horse Barbria. OO Seven was born on the property of Isabel van Gisbergen-Sponselee of Hooge Mierde. As a four- and five-year-old, the stallion won reserve champion in the Pavo Cup competition under Imke Schellekens-Bartels. As a five-year-old, OO Seven competed in the World Championships for Young Dressage Horses in Verden. Imke Schellekens subsequently competed the stallion in the international Small Tour. After he was sold to a buyer from Australia, David Shoobridge began competing the stallion there in the Grand Prix. His sport breeding value is 140 with 93% reliability.” OO Seven has one approved son: Zuidenwind. One hundred eighty-four OO Seven offspring have been registered in the studbook. Of these, 40% have earned the ster predicate. Due to the distance between Australia and the Netherlands, OO Seven was not present at his award ceremony. However, he was represented by his breeder Isabel van Gisbergen-Sponselee and his son Up Seven S.T.V. (ds.Jazz), who competes in the Intermediaire I under Florentine Rootveld.