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Performance report
Offspring report
Offspring 2003 (foals)
Sir Corland showed a somewhat varying collection of more than sufficiently developed, riding type foals that stand in more than sufficient rectangular model and that show sufficient refinement.
In general the head is a little long, sufficiently shaped and sufficiently expressive. The poll has good length and shape. The neck has more than sufficient length, varies in muscling and has more than sufficient shape. The wither has more than sufficient length and sufficient development. The shoulder has good length and more than sufficient position. The back is a little weak and more than sufficiently muscled. The loins are well connected. The croup has good shape and more than sufficient length. The hamstring is sufficiently long. The stance of the foreleg is correct. The hindleg is a little long and sickle hocked. The base is more than sufficient in development and quality.
The walk is pure, has more than sufficient scope and sufficient suppleness. The trot is big with more than sufficient impulsion and more than sufficient self carriage. The foals show suppleness and are generally good at changes. Some foals should use the hindleg more actively and should bring it underneath more. The canter is easy with sufficient scope, more than sufficient impulsion and self carriage.
There were 9 picked foals and none that were selected by the owner. One foal that was inspected at home fit in with the above picture. The foals out of mares that carry more thoroughbred blood are more refined and have more charisma.
The quality of the mares was average.
Shown: 9 (+1) foals out of 33 mares that were bred in 2002.
Sir Corland showed a somewhat varying collection of more than sufficiently developed, riding type foals that stand in more than sufficient rectangular model and that show sufficient refinement.
In general the head is a little long, sufficiently shaped and sufficiently expressive. The poll has good length and shape. The neck has more than sufficient length, varies in muscling and has more than sufficient shape. The wither has more than sufficient length and sufficient development. The shoulder has good length and more than sufficient position. The back is a little weak and more than sufficiently muscled. The loins are well connected. The croup has good shape and more than sufficient length. The hamstring is sufficiently long. The stance of the foreleg is correct. The hindleg is a little long and sickle hocked. The base is more than sufficient in development and quality.
The walk is pure, has more than sufficient scope and sufficient suppleness. The trot is big with more than sufficient impulsion and more than sufficient self carriage. The foals show suppleness and are generally good at changes. Some foals should use the hindleg more actively and should bring it underneath more. The canter is easy with sufficient scope, more than sufficient impulsion and self carriage.
There were 9 picked foals and none that were selected by the owner. One foal that was inspected at home fit in with the above picture. The foals out of mares that carry more thoroughbred blood are more refined and have more charisma.
The quality of the mares was average.
Shown: 9 (+1) foals out of 33 mares that were bred in 2002.
Performance test report
Type 2002 (March 20 - May 22, 2002)
Sir Corland is a well developed, riding type stallion that stands in good rectangular model. The head should be more expressive. The topline is good. The hindleg is sickle hocked. The base has sufficient quality. The hooves are well developed.
Pedigree information
A very strong sports pedigree, including a double dose of the valuable Nimmerdor blood through Derrick and Zadòk, gets the finishing touch from the International jumper stallion Corland. Dam Joukje did a good test herself and has produced 4 colts and 1 filly. Her dam Fleur jumped nationally and her sire Zadòk (d.s. Marco Polo) performed well in world cup competitions at the age of eight. The third mare in a row is the prestatie mare Belleamie (s Le Mexico), who produced the international jumpers Exodus (s Zadok) and Hurricane (s Burggraaf) as well as the Z-jumpers Jurgen (s Burggraaf) and Kordelabelle (s Concorde). Her dam Isabelle (Uron x Orlando) stood at the base of several national jumpers and the KWPN watch listed stallion Fair Play.
Performance
Sir Corland is an honest, reliable, somewhat phlegmatic stallion. He has more than sufficient willingness to work and he works well. The walk is pure and has good scope. The trot has good scope. He has good impulsion, much suppleness and more than sufficient self-carriage. He has much scope in the canter. He canters with a hindleg that comes underneath the body well and he has much balance and suppleness. Sir Corland has much talent for dressage and gives his rider a very good feeling.
Sir Corland has much take-off in jumping. He jumps with good technique of the foreleg, a very good bascule and he finishes the jump very well behind. He seems careful and shows very much scope. Sir Corland shows much to very much talent for jumping and gives his rider a very good feeling.
Stall and handling behavior are normal.
Veterinary report:
Nothing out of the ordinary.
Sir Corland is a well developed, riding type stallion that stands in good rectangular model. The head should be more expressive. The topline is good. The hindleg is sickle hocked. The base has sufficient quality. The hooves are well developed.
Pedigree information
A very strong sports pedigree, including a double dose of the valuable Nimmerdor blood through Derrick and Zadòk, gets the finishing touch from the International jumper stallion Corland. Dam Joukje did a good test herself and has produced 4 colts and 1 filly. Her dam Fleur jumped nationally and her sire Zadòk (d.s. Marco Polo) performed well in world cup competitions at the age of eight. The third mare in a row is the prestatie mare Belleamie (s Le Mexico), who produced the international jumpers Exodus (s Zadok) and Hurricane (s Burggraaf) as well as the Z-jumpers Jurgen (s Burggraaf) and Kordelabelle (s Concorde). Her dam Isabelle (Uron x Orlando) stood at the base of several national jumpers and the KWPN watch listed stallion Fair Play.
Performance
Sir Corland is an honest, reliable, somewhat phlegmatic stallion. He has more than sufficient willingness to work and he works well. The walk is pure and has good scope. The trot has good scope. He has good impulsion, much suppleness and more than sufficient self-carriage. He has much scope in the canter. He canters with a hindleg that comes underneath the body well and he has much balance and suppleness. Sir Corland has much talent for dressage and gives his rider a very good feeling.
Sir Corland has much take-off in jumping. He jumps with good technique of the foreleg, a very good bascule and he finishes the jump very well behind. He seems careful and shows very much scope. Sir Corland shows much to very much talent for jumping and gives his rider a very good feeling.
Stall and handling behavior are normal.
Veterinary report:
Nothing out of the ordinary.