KWPN Database

ALL AT ONCE, 2010

KWPN recognized
STALLION AMPÈRE x GRIBALDI

Performance report

Performance test report

Conformation:
All At Once is a well-developed stallion who is sufficiently rectangular. The head is very appealing with a nice big eye. The neck has good length with a more than sufficient light head-neck connection. The neck is good in shape, good in length and slightly deep out of the chest. The withers are well developed and more than sufficient in length. The shoulder has a good position and length. The back has sufficient length and good muscling. The loins are well muscled and well connected. The croup has a more than sufficient position, has more than sufficient length and more than sufficient muscling. The hamstring has more than sufficient length. When viewed from the front, the foreleg is set a bit back at the knee and viewed from the front a bit toed-out.
The hindleg is correctly positioned. The pasterns are long and correct. The foundation is well developed and of good quality. The hooves are well developed, of good quality with good heels.
Descendant:
All At Once won his PSG debut with Yessin Rahmouni and has already produced several offspring, including Jatilinda. This mare was the champion at the National Mare Show and won the first place in the Horsefood competition with Vai Bruntinki, where his son Jappeloup also became second. The dam of All At Once is Wynona RB, a Keur mare who also competes in dressage at a light tour level. Wynona RB achieved an IBOP of 79.5 points in 2006 and produced eight offsprings. One is Fynona, a full sister of All At Once. This mare is classified in ZZ-Light dressage and started last year internationally with the Young riders where Fynona won her debut with Marten Luiten in the saddle. In 2014, Fynona achieved high points at the IBOP, including 85 points for conformation and 90 points for movement. Grandmother Ravolite performs at Z2 level. Also the approved KWPN stallion Ebony (by Painted Black) who is successfully performing at the Small Tour level and the Grand Prix horse Romanoff (by Jazz) are from the same dam line.
Stable behaviour:
Honest reliable stallion, easy going and calm in the stable.
Veterinary report:
No particularities have been established.
Sperm test:
Expected fertilizing ability class: good.
Breeding / matching advice:
All at Once can add light-footing, elasticity and bearing capacity to dressage horse breeding. Mares should preferably be long-lined.
Report of the mother:
Wynona RB is a well-developed appealing mare with a more than sufficient rectangular model.
The head is expressive with a nice large eye.
The neck has more than sufficient length with a more than sufficiently light head-neck connection.
The neck has good shape, good length and more than enough muscling.
The withers are well developed and of good length.
The shoulder is good in length and a little straight in position.
The back has more than sufficient length and good muscling.
The loins are strongly muscled and well connected.
The croup has a sloping position, more than sufficient length and good muscling.
The hamstring has good length.
When viewed from the front, the front leg is a bit toed-out and seen from the side a
bit back at the knee.
The hindleg is long and sickled.
The pasterns are good in length and slightly straight.
The hooves are well developed and of good quality with good heels.
The foundation is well developed and of sufficient quality.
The walk has good space and has good elasticity.
The trot is light-footed, has good space with good posture and a good placement of the hindleg under the body.
The canter is powerful, good in space and carried with good posture.
Wynona RB achieved the following results in the IBOP test in 2007:
Walk 9 Trot 7 Canter 8 Elasticity 8 Posture and Balance 7.5 Rideability and Machinability 8 Talent as a dressage horse 8 Total 79.5 points
The mare Wynona RB is Small Tour classified in the national dressage sport.
This report contains the data and knowledge at the time of approving (spring 2019). Some of the information in this report may change later due to new knowledge or information.