KWPN Database
LANTO HBC, 2016
♂
STALLION
◆DELVIRO HBC x PATIJN
Performance report
Offspring report
Summary
Lanto HBC has shown a varying collection of sufficiently harness-type foals, that were very variable in their development and should generally stand in the rectangular model better. The foals should generally have more appearance.
The use of the foreleg in trot has more than sufficient length of stride and should have more knee action.
The hindleg should have more bend and show more power, and the foals should stay closed better from behind.
The foals carry their neck sufficiently to more than sufficiently, come back in the front sufficiently and should generally show more uphill tendancy. The foals show moderate to more than sufficient suspension and sufficient balance.
The foals selected by the owner differ from the report in regard to their type, development and way of movement.
Full report
Lanto HBC has shown a varying collection of sufficiently harness-type foals, that were very variable in their development and should generally stand in the rectangular model better. The foals should generally have more appearance.
The head has sufficient appearance and is well-shaped.
The poll is well-shaped and of good length.
The neck is of more than sufficient length, shape and muscling and is in most cases well-placed on the body.
The withers are more than sufficiently developed.
The shoulder is sufficient to more than sufficient of length and position.
The back and loins are generally weak.
The croup is generally a bit straight and should have more length.
The hamstring could be longer.
The foundation is verying in development and shows quality.
The foreleg is, seen from aside, correct and generally of good length.
The pasterns are normal of length and in some cases straight.
The hindleg is often long and sickle-hocked.
The hooves are of good shape and quality.
The walk should have more length of stride and show more suppleness. A couple of foals showed a slightly toed-out stance of the foreleg.
The use of the foreleg in trot has more than sufficient length of stride and should have more knee action.
The hindleg should have more bend and show more power, and the foals should stay closed better from behind.
The foals carry their neck sufficiently to more than sufficiently, come back in the front sufficiently and should generally show more uphill tendancy. The foals show moderate to more than sufficient suspension and sufficient balance.
Because of the rules around COVID-19, half of the foals were inspected at home, to limit the amount of persons on the location of the central inspection.
The foals that were inspected at home fit the description in this report.
The foals selected by the owner differ from the report in regard to their type, development and way of movement.
Breeding advice
The foals of Lanto HBC stand out positively with their necks, that are usually placed well on the body, and the good quality of the foundation. The mares that are paired with Lanto HBC should have a strong topline and move with power and action.
Number of mares covered in 2019: 105
Number of foals shown in 2020: 24
20 foals appointed by KWPN
11 inspected at home
4 foals were selected by the owner
The foals were presented on a sand surface.
The quality of the dams was good.
Lanto HBC has shown a varying collection of sufficiently harness-type foals, that were very variable in their development and should generally stand in the rectangular model better. The foals should generally have more appearance.
The use of the foreleg in trot has more than sufficient length of stride and should have more knee action.
The hindleg should have more bend and show more power, and the foals should stay closed better from behind.
The foals carry their neck sufficiently to more than sufficiently, come back in the front sufficiently and should generally show more uphill tendancy. The foals show moderate to more than sufficient suspension and sufficient balance.
The foals selected by the owner differ from the report in regard to their type, development and way of movement.
Full report
Lanto HBC has shown a varying collection of sufficiently harness-type foals, that were very variable in their development and should generally stand in the rectangular model better. The foals should generally have more appearance.
The head has sufficient appearance and is well-shaped.
The poll is well-shaped and of good length.
The neck is of more than sufficient length, shape and muscling and is in most cases well-placed on the body.
The withers are more than sufficiently developed.
The shoulder is sufficient to more than sufficient of length and position.
The back and loins are generally weak.
The croup is generally a bit straight and should have more length.
The hamstring could be longer.
The foundation is verying in development and shows quality.
The foreleg is, seen from aside, correct and generally of good length.
The pasterns are normal of length and in some cases straight.
The hindleg is often long and sickle-hocked.
The hooves are of good shape and quality.
The walk should have more length of stride and show more suppleness. A couple of foals showed a slightly toed-out stance of the foreleg.
The use of the foreleg in trot has more than sufficient length of stride and should have more knee action.
The hindleg should have more bend and show more power, and the foals should stay closed better from behind.
The foals carry their neck sufficiently to more than sufficiently, come back in the front sufficiently and should generally show more uphill tendancy. The foals show moderate to more than sufficient suspension and sufficient balance.
Because of the rules around COVID-19, half of the foals were inspected at home, to limit the amount of persons on the location of the central inspection.
The foals that were inspected at home fit the description in this report.
The foals selected by the owner differ from the report in regard to their type, development and way of movement.
Breeding advice
The foals of Lanto HBC stand out positively with their necks, that are usually placed well on the body, and the good quality of the foundation. The mares that are paired with Lanto HBC should have a strong topline and move with power and action.
Number of mares covered in 2019: 105
Number of foals shown in 2020: 24
20 foals appointed by KWPN
11 inspected at home
4 foals were selected by the owner
The foals were presented on a sand surface.
The quality of the dams was good.
Performance test report
Conformation:
Lanto HBC is a well-developed, very harness-typical and uphill built stallion with a good rectangular model. The head is appealing. The neck has good length. The neck has good shape, length and muscling. The withers are well developed and of good length. The shoulder has good length and a good placement. The back has good length and muscling. The loins are well muscled and more than sufficiently connected. The croup has a good position and has good length and muscling. The hamstring continues long. The foreleg is correctly adjusted when viewed from the side and the right front leg is slightly toed-out when viewed from the front. The hindleg is correctly positioned. The pasterns good length and are correctly positioned. The foundation is well developed and of very good quality. The hooves are well developed, good in shape and of good quality.
Descendant:
Lanto HBC is the first approved offspring of Delviro HBC. The Vulcano son, Delviro HBC, has won many competitions, including the newcomer class in Bennekom and the Oregon Trophy in 2016. Lanto HBC's mother is the star preferent Urby V (by Patijn). Jack V.D.B (by Manno), a half-brother of Lanto HBC, obtained a first premium as a foal at the local studbook inspection and was invited to the NVK in 2014. Urby's mother has several offspring, including Evert V (by Stjerreljocht Surprise) and Wieke V (by Manno), both of them have performed in the big limit. Another offspring is the star mare Zilka V, a full sister of Urby V, who has achieved an IBOP score of 80 points. Indiana (by Colonist) is in 2016 approved and derives from the same dam line.
Performance report:
Lanto HBC is an honest, reliable, very harness-typical stallion with a lot of natural talent. The stallion has much to very much willingness to work and is very good to ride. The walk is correct and has good space and flexibility. In front of the show carriage, the stallion moves with a very good body position and a lot of body use. Lanto HBC has an appealing front during movement where the neck is placed on top of the body very good. Lanto HBC has a lot of knee action and shoulder freedom. The hindleg is well bent but may be placed under the body with a bit more power. The trot has much to very much suspension moment. Lanto HBC has much to very much enthusiasm to walk. The stallion has a lot of talent as a harness horse and gives his rider a very good feeling.
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:
Lanto HBC can add harness-typical traits as well as size to harness horse breeding.
Report of the mother:
Urby V is a well-developed harness-typical mare with a good rectangular model.
The head is expressive.
The neck has good length with a correct head-neck connection.
The neck has a good shape, sufficient length and sufficient muscling.
The withers are well developed and of sufficient length.
The shoulder has good length and a slightly straight position.
The back has good length and good muscling.
The loins are well muscled and sufficiently well connected.
The croup has a good position, sufficient length and good muscling.
The hamstring has good length.
The foreleg is correctly positioned.
The hind leg is sickled.
The pasterns are good in length and correctly positioned.
The hooves are sufficiently well developed and of good quality with sufficiently developed heels.
The foundation is well developed and of good quality.
The walk on a hard surface is short and rigid.
The trot has more than sufficient space with good posture and a good placement of the hindleg under the body. The use of the foreleg is moderate with little knee action.
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.
Lanto HBC is a well-developed, very harness-typical and uphill built stallion with a good rectangular model. The head is appealing. The neck has good length. The neck has good shape, length and muscling. The withers are well developed and of good length. The shoulder has good length and a good placement. The back has good length and muscling. The loins are well muscled and more than sufficiently connected. The croup has a good position and has good length and muscling. The hamstring continues long. The foreleg is correctly adjusted when viewed from the side and the right front leg is slightly toed-out when viewed from the front. The hindleg is correctly positioned. The pasterns good length and are correctly positioned. The foundation is well developed and of very good quality. The hooves are well developed, good in shape and of good quality.
Descendant:
Lanto HBC is the first approved offspring of Delviro HBC. The Vulcano son, Delviro HBC, has won many competitions, including the newcomer class in Bennekom and the Oregon Trophy in 2016. Lanto HBC's mother is the star preferent Urby V (by Patijn). Jack V.D.B (by Manno), a half-brother of Lanto HBC, obtained a first premium as a foal at the local studbook inspection and was invited to the NVK in 2014. Urby's mother has several offspring, including Evert V (by Stjerreljocht Surprise) and Wieke V (by Manno), both of them have performed in the big limit. Another offspring is the star mare Zilka V, a full sister of Urby V, who has achieved an IBOP score of 80 points. Indiana (by Colonist) is in 2016 approved and derives from the same dam line.
Performance report:
Lanto HBC is an honest, reliable, very harness-typical stallion with a lot of natural talent. The stallion has much to very much willingness to work and is very good to ride. The walk is correct and has good space and flexibility. In front of the show carriage, the stallion moves with a very good body position and a lot of body use. Lanto HBC has an appealing front during movement where the neck is placed on top of the body very good. Lanto HBC has a lot of knee action and shoulder freedom. The hindleg is well bent but may be placed under the body with a bit more power. The trot has much to very much suspension moment. Lanto HBC has much to very much enthusiasm to walk. The stallion has a lot of talent as a harness horse and gives his rider a very good feeling.
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:
Lanto HBC can add harness-typical traits as well as size to harness horse breeding.
Report of the mother:
Urby V is a well-developed harness-typical mare with a good rectangular model.
The head is expressive.
The neck has good length with a correct head-neck connection.
The neck has a good shape, sufficient length and sufficient muscling.
The withers are well developed and of sufficient length.
The shoulder has good length and a slightly straight position.
The back has good length and good muscling.
The loins are well muscled and sufficiently well connected.
The croup has a good position, sufficient length and good muscling.
The hamstring has good length.
The foreleg is correctly positioned.
The hind leg is sickled.
The pasterns are good in length and correctly positioned.
The hooves are sufficiently well developed and of good quality with sufficiently developed heels.
The foundation is well developed and of good quality.
The walk on a hard surface is short and rigid.
The trot has more than sufficient space with good posture and a good placement of the hindleg under the body. The use of the foreleg is moderate with little knee action.
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.