KWPN Database

CORNET'S BOY, 2012

KWPN recognized
STALLION CORNET OBOLENSKY x COLLIN L

Performance report

Performance test report

Conformation:
Cornet's Boy is a well-developed stallion with more than sufficient to good
rectangular-shaped conformation. The head is sufficiently attractive. The poll
has sufficient length with a heavy head-neck connection. The neck has more than
sufficient length with sufficient muscling and horizontal placement. The wither
is sufficiently developed with sufficient length. The shoulder is straight and
has more than sufficient length. The back has more than sufficient length and
good muscling. The loins are slightly tight but well connected. The croup has
good placement, more than sufficient length, and good muscling. The line from
the point of the hip to the point of the buttock should be longer. The front
leg is correct. The hind leg is correct. The pasterns have more than sufficient
length but are slightly straight. The legs are well developed and of more than
sufficient quality. The hooves are slightly small and of moderate quality, with
somewhat low heels. The right front heel is slightly higher than the
left.
Lineage:
Cornet’s Boy is by the popular jumper sire Cornet Obolensky. Cornet’s Boy's dam
Coco Chanel is by the Contender son Collin L; and Cornet’s Boy's granddam
Grande is a daughter of the jumper sire Grannus. Her offspring include a 1.30m
jumper by Dinard L; three 1.35m jumpers respectively by Chico’s Boy, Cayetano L
and Cornet Obolensky; and a 1.40m jumper by Cornet Obolensky. Thoroughbred
blood appears in the third generation of this line via Flaming xx. The dam-line
continues with daughters of the Westfalen stallions Milan, Hirschfänger and
Allgaeur.

Performance Test Report:

Cornet’s Boy is an honest and reliable stallion with a good disposition. He is
very willing to work, has more than sufficient trainability, and a sensitive
mouth. The walk has sufficient to more than sufficient scope and elasticity.
The trot has sufficient push and elasticity but needs slightly more suspension.
The canter has more than sufficient power with more than sufficient to good
scope and elasticity. The stallion moves with more than sufficient body
position and balance. Cornet’s Boy jumps with more than sufficient to good push
and good reflexes. The stallion jumps with good front leg form but stays
somewhat straight over the obstacle and jumps with a long hind leg. He appears
very careful and shows more than sufficient to abundant scope. Cornet’s Boy
demonstrates more than sufficient to abundant talent as a jumper and gives his
rider a good feeling.

Stable Behavior:

Cornet's Boy is an honest and reliable stallion. He is easy on the ground and
quiet in his stall.
Veterinary Report:
The stallion received dental treatment.

Semen Inspection:

Expected fertility class: sufficient.
Breeding Recommendation:
Cornet’s Boy can add quick reflexes to jumper breeding.
Dam Report:
Coco Chanel is a well developed, long-lined mare with good rectangular-shaped
conformation and a downhill body direction.
The head is attractive with a beautiful eye.
The poll has sufficient length with a light head-neck connection.
The neck has horizontal placement, good length, and moderate muscling.
The wither is well developed and has very good length.
The shoulder has good length and placement.
The back is very long and has poor muscling.
The loins are poorly muscled and moderately connected.
The croup is has good placement but is short and poorly muscled.
There is good length from the point of the hip to the point of the
buttock.
The front leg is correct.
The hind leg is straight and long.
The pasterns have appropriate length and are slightly straight.
The hooves are more than sufficiently developed and of good quality with high
heels.
The legs are well-developed and of sufficient quality.
The walk has sufficient scope and elasticity.
The trot has moderate scope and body position, and the hind leg steps
moderately under the body.
The canter could not be evaluated.
This report is based on data and knowledge available at the time of approval
(fall 2015). Some data in this report may be revised at a later date if new
data or knowledge becomes available.