KWPN Database

TAMINIAU, 2015

KWPN recognized
STALLION GLOCK'S TOTO JR. x SANDRO HIT

Performance report

Offspring report

Taminiau (Glock’s Toto jr. x Sandro Hit x Caprilli)
Taminiau showed a collection of foals with sufficient to good development. The foals are usually more than long-lined and have a striking head. The foals selected by the owners were long-legged and some of them should have a bit more length in the body. The neck is sufficient to more than sufficient in length and shape. The head-neck connection is sometimes a bit heavy. The withers have good length and the shoulder has a good position and length. The back and loins are well formed, occasionally the top line has sunk slightly. The croup has a sufficient position and good length. When viewed from the side, the foreleg is usually set correctly, with a slightly changing pastern position. Seen from the front, some foals have a slightly toed-out position. The hindleg is usually more than sufficiently correct, some foals have been assessed with a slightly sickled hindleg. The walk has more than sufficient to good space. The trot has more than sufficient to good space, usually a lot of flexibility and the foals have an easy posture. The canter has good space and the foals move with a lot of flexibility, strength and a good hock joint.
Number of registered offspring 2019: 30 fillies & 26 colts
Number of foals scored at home 2019: 18 foals
Number of foals present: 6 foals
Breeding advice
Taminiau can contribute to blood spread and a better leg technique. He can also add rideability and size to dressage horse breeding as well as attitude and strength in motion.

Performance test report

Conformation:
Taminiau is a generously developed stallion with a good rectangular model. The head is sufficiently appealing. The neck has sufficient length with a somewhat heavy head-neck connection. The neck has a good shape, more than sufficient length and good muscling and is slightly deep out of the chest. The shoulder has good length and a good position. The withers are well developed and of good length. The back has good length and muscling. The loins are a bit tight and well connected. The croup has a good position, good length and good muscling. The hamstring should be a little longer. The foreleg is correctly adjusted when viewed from the side and slightly toed-in when viewed from the front. The hindleg is correctly positioned. The front and hind pasterns are good in length and a bit weak. The foundation is well developed and of good quality. The hooves are well developed, a bit wide and of good quality with lowered heels.
Descendant:
Taminiau comes from the first year of offspring of Glock's Toto Jr., who won the Pavo Cup at the age of five. Glock's Toto Jr.'s father is the legendary Gribaldi son Totilas, who was almost unbeaten in the Grand Prix under Edward Gal. The duo became European champions and won the WEG in Lexington and the World Cup in Den Bosch. Taminiau's dam is the elite performance mare Vitamin C., a daughter of the former World Champion Young Dressage Horses Sandro Hit. She is the mother of the Don Schufro daughter De Mijne C, who finished fourth at the NMK at the age of three and achieved an IBOP score of 84.5 points and is now classified at Small Tour. Two full sisters of De Mijne C are classified Z2. Vitamin C's dam Blacary (by Carprilli) is the granddam of the international Inter-I horse Captain Negro C (by Negro) and the NRPS stallions Catoccini WM (by Catoki) and Collistar (by Catoki). Taminiau's great-grandmother, Blacky (by Black Sky) is at the basis of many good jumping horses, such as the Grand Prix horse Centadel (by Cento) of Bastiaan Freese, Quilando (by Quintender), Chaco 34 (by Chacco Blue) and Miss Cashcall (by Colander).
Performance report:
Taminiau is an honest and reliable stallion with a good to very good attitude. The stallion has a lot of enthusiasm to walk, a lot of willingness to work and is easy to work with. The walk is regular, active, powerful and very good in space. The trot has a lot of impulsion and has good space with a hindleg that is carrying good. The use of the foreleg is a bit rolling. The canter is powerful, uphill with very good space. Taminiau moves with a lot of posture, good balance and a lot of flexibility. The stallion has a lot of switching power. Taminiau has much to very much talent for dressage and gives his rider a good 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:
Taminiau can contribute to the blood spread and leg technique, he can add rideability and size to dressage horse breeding as well as attitude and strength in motion.
Report of the mother:
Vitamin C. is a well-developed, appealing mare with a good rectangular model.
The head is expressive with a nice large eye.
The neck has good length with a 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 has good length and a good position.
The back has good length and good muscling.
The loins are slightly tight and well connected.
The croup has a good position, good length and good muscling.
The hamstring has good length.
The foreleg is slightly toed-in when viewed from the front and slightly back at the knee when viewed from the side.
The hindleg is a bit straight.
The pasterns are good in length and slightly weak.
The hooves are well developed and of good quality with good heels.
The foundation is well developed and of good quality.
The walk has good space and has more than enough flexibility.
The trot has good space with more than sufficient posture and a more than sufficient carrying hindleg.
The canter is powerful, good in space, more than sufficiently carried with sufficient posture.
The mare Vitamin C. is M1 classified in the national dressage sport.
Height of withers: 1.73 / Colour: black
This report contains the data and knowledge at the time of approving (spring 2018). Some of the information in this report may change later due to new knowledge or information.