KWPN Database
KARAMBA, 2015
♂
STALLION
◆ENTERTAINER x CALATO
Performance report
Performance test report
Conformation:
Karamba is a generously developed, riding type stallion that is in a good rectangular shape with a slightly downward body direction. The head is expressive. The neck has sufficient length with a correct head-neck connection. The neck has sufficient shape, more than sufficient to good length and sufficient muscling. The shoulder is more than sufficient in length and a little straight in position. The withers are more than sufficiently developed, and more than sufficient to good in length. The back is good in length and a bit weak. The loins are sufficiently long and moderately connected. The croup has a good position, sufficient length and more than sufficient to good muscling. The hamstring has more than sufficient length. The foreleg is correctly positioned. The hindleg is slightly straight. The pasterns have good length and a fraction straight. The foundation is well developed and of sufficient to good quality. The feet are well developed, of sufficient shape and of sufficient quality. The heels are slightly higher at the front right.
Descendant:
The Warrant son Entertainer achieves impressive results in international sport at 1.50m level under Michel Hendrix and in Karamba he gets his first son approved by the KWPN. The mother of Karamba is a daughter of Calato, son of the sport horse sire Capitol I. This Caluscha produced a 1.35m and a 1.40m show jumper from Numero Uno. Her dam Soliethe (by Fridericus) produced the Holstein approved and internationally 1.50m classified stallion Cabochon, the GP horse Countess G by Mylene Dietrichsmeier, the also international 1.50m jumping Capuccino, the international 1.40m horses Contessa and Calderon, all of Caletto I. She is also grandmother of the international show jumping horse Quax (by Quidam's Rubin) and 1.40m horses of Caletto I. Soliethe's dam Celeste is a daughter of the thoroughbred Traumgeist xx and she produced a 1.30m- horse of Calypso II and is the grandmother of the three-star eventing horse Lancaster (by Langenhagen) and a 1.40m horse of Calypso II.
Performance report:
Karamba is an honest and reliable stallion with more than sufficient to good attitude. The stallion has a lot of willingness to work and can be worked with more than enough, but still has some difficulties with the connection. The walk has sufficient space and flexibility. The trot has more than sufficient space and flexibility. The canter has more than sufficient to good space, but the stallion remains high in the croup, he changes easily. The stallion has more than sufficient balance in movement but is leaning much on the forhand. Karamba jumps with more than sufficient to good reflexes. The stallion is somewhat variable in his leg technique. Karamba seems careful and shows a lot of scope. Karamba has more than sufficient to much talent for jumping and gives his rider a sufficient feeling.
Stable behaviour:
Honest and reliable stallion, easy in handling and calm in the stable.
Veterinary report:
No particularities have been established.
Sperm test:
Expected fertilizing ability class: good.
Breeding / matching advice:
Karamba can add size and power to show jumping horse breeding.
Report of the mother:
Caluscha is a well-developed long-legged mare with a good rectangular model. The head is expressive with a beautiful large eye.
The neck has sufficient length with a light head-neck connection.
The neck has good shape, good length and is arm with muscling.
The withers are sufficiently developed and of sufficient length.
The shoulder has good length and a slightly straight position.
The back has good length and sufficient muscling.
The loins are sufficiently muscled and moderately connected.
The croup has a sloping position, good length and sufficient muscling.
The hamstring has good length.
The foreleg is toed-in when viewed from the front and slightly back at the knee when viewed from the side.
The hindleg is correctly positioned.
The pasterns are good in length, correctly set in front and a bit weak from behind.
The hooves are more than sufficiently developed and of good quality with correctly developed heels.
The foundation is well developed and filled.
The walk has sufficient space and moderate suppleness.
The trot has sufficient space with good posture and a sufficiently sloping hindleg. The front leg has
little shoulder freedom.
The canter is moderately powerful, sufficient space, moderately carried with good posture.
Height of withers: 1.75m / Colour: grey
The mare is presented in a poor condition.
This report contains the data and knowledge at the time of approving (autumn 2018). Some of the information in this report may change later due to new knowledge or information.
Karamba is a generously developed, riding type stallion that is in a good rectangular shape with a slightly downward body direction. The head is expressive. The neck has sufficient length with a correct head-neck connection. The neck has sufficient shape, more than sufficient to good length and sufficient muscling. The shoulder is more than sufficient in length and a little straight in position. The withers are more than sufficiently developed, and more than sufficient to good in length. The back is good in length and a bit weak. The loins are sufficiently long and moderately connected. The croup has a good position, sufficient length and more than sufficient to good muscling. The hamstring has more than sufficient length. The foreleg is correctly positioned. The hindleg is slightly straight. The pasterns have good length and a fraction straight. The foundation is well developed and of sufficient to good quality. The feet are well developed, of sufficient shape and of sufficient quality. The heels are slightly higher at the front right.
Descendant:
The Warrant son Entertainer achieves impressive results in international sport at 1.50m level under Michel Hendrix and in Karamba he gets his first son approved by the KWPN. The mother of Karamba is a daughter of Calato, son of the sport horse sire Capitol I. This Caluscha produced a 1.35m and a 1.40m show jumper from Numero Uno. Her dam Soliethe (by Fridericus) produced the Holstein approved and internationally 1.50m classified stallion Cabochon, the GP horse Countess G by Mylene Dietrichsmeier, the also international 1.50m jumping Capuccino, the international 1.40m horses Contessa and Calderon, all of Caletto I. She is also grandmother of the international show jumping horse Quax (by Quidam's Rubin) and 1.40m horses of Caletto I. Soliethe's dam Celeste is a daughter of the thoroughbred Traumgeist xx and she produced a 1.30m- horse of Calypso II and is the grandmother of the three-star eventing horse Lancaster (by Langenhagen) and a 1.40m horse of Calypso II.
Performance report:
Karamba is an honest and reliable stallion with more than sufficient to good attitude. The stallion has a lot of willingness to work and can be worked with more than enough, but still has some difficulties with the connection. The walk has sufficient space and flexibility. The trot has more than sufficient space and flexibility. The canter has more than sufficient to good space, but the stallion remains high in the croup, he changes easily. The stallion has more than sufficient balance in movement but is leaning much on the forhand. Karamba jumps with more than sufficient to good reflexes. The stallion is somewhat variable in his leg technique. Karamba seems careful and shows a lot of scope. Karamba has more than sufficient to much talent for jumping and gives his rider a sufficient feeling.
Stable behaviour:
Honest and reliable stallion, easy in handling and calm in the stable.
Veterinary report:
No particularities have been established.
Sperm test:
Expected fertilizing ability class: good.
Breeding / matching advice:
Karamba can add size and power to show jumping horse breeding.
Report of the mother:
Caluscha is a well-developed long-legged mare with a good rectangular model. The head is expressive with a beautiful large eye.
The neck has sufficient length with a light head-neck connection.
The neck has good shape, good length and is arm with muscling.
The withers are sufficiently developed and of sufficient length.
The shoulder has good length and a slightly straight position.
The back has good length and sufficient muscling.
The loins are sufficiently muscled and moderately connected.
The croup has a sloping position, good length and sufficient muscling.
The hamstring has good length.
The foreleg is toed-in when viewed from the front and slightly back at the knee when viewed from the side.
The hindleg is correctly positioned.
The pasterns are good in length, correctly set in front and a bit weak from behind.
The hooves are more than sufficiently developed and of good quality with correctly developed heels.
The foundation is well developed and filled.
The walk has sufficient space and moderate suppleness.
The trot has sufficient space with good posture and a sufficiently sloping hindleg. The front leg has
little shoulder freedom.
The canter is moderately powerful, sufficient space, moderately carried with good posture.
Height of withers: 1.75m / Colour: grey
The mare is presented in a poor condition.
This report contains the data and knowledge at the time of approving (autumn 2018). Some of the information in this report may change later due to new knowledge or information.