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NOBLE PRINCE NOREL, 2018
♂
STALLION
◆PAINTED BLACK x UPHILL
Performance report
Offspring report
Versie Maart 2025
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Performance test report
Exterior:
Noble Prince Norel is a well-developed stallion with a striking presence, standing well in the rectangular model. His head is expressive, with a large, beautiful eye. The neck is of good length with a correct head-neck connection. The neck has a good shape, length, and musculature. The shoulder is well-positioned and of good length. The withers are well-developed and of good length. The back is of good length and sufficiently muscled. The loins are well-muscled and slightly tightly connected. The croup is sloping, well-proportioned, and well-muscled. The thigh muscle is of sufficient length. The foreleg is correctly positioned from the side view but slightly set back. From the front, the foreleg is slightly
toed out. The hind leg is slightly sickle-hocked. The pasterns, both front and hind, are of good length, with the hind pasterns being slightly weak. The foundation is well-developed and of good quality. The hooves are well-formed, slightly broad in shape, and of good quality. The heels are sufficiently developed.
Pedigree:
Noble Prince Norel is a son of the international Grand Prix stallion Painted Black (by Gribaldi), who successfully competed at the highest level in dressage and participated in the London Olympics with Spanish rider Morgan Barbançon. His dam, the elite, IBOP-(dressage), PROK mare Femme Fatale Prinses, is a daughter of Uphill. Noble Prince Norel’s granddam is the Darlington mare Rody-Prinses, who competed at Z1 level in dressage. The dam line continues with the keur, preferent, and performance mare Jodyprinses (by Cabochon). Jodyprinses produced, in combination with Amsterdam, the international Grand Prix horse Pop Art, as well as the Small Tour horse Wedgwood Prins (by Oscar) and a Z2-level dressage horse.
Performance test report:
Noble Prince Norel is a pleasant and reliable stallion with a strong willingness to work. He has a good to very good attitude and is highly willing to perform, responding well to training. His walk has excellent reach and good use of the body, although the hind leg could naturally develop more activity. His trot has great reach, good posture, and excellent body usage, though the hind leg could develop more strength. His canter features good to very good leg technique, jump, and push-off. He demonstrates good adjustability in canter. Noble Prince Norel has an appealing silhouette and excellent suppleness. As a dressage horse, he has great to very great potential and gives his rider a good to very good feeling.
Stable behavior:
An honest, reliable stallion, easy to handle, and calm in the stable.
Veterinary report:
No abnormalities detected.
Semen analysis:
Expected fertility classification: sufficient.
Breeding/pairing advice:
Noble Prince Norel can improve the dressage horse model, add reach in movement, and increase willingness to work in dressage horse breeding.
Dam report:
Femme Fatale Prinses is a generously developed mare standing well in the rectangular model.
Her head is sufficiently expressive.
The neck is sufficiently long with a correct head-neck connection.
The neck has a sufficient shape, length, and musculature.
The withers are very well-developed and could extend further into the back.
The shoulder is sufficiently long but somewhat straight in position.
The back is sufficiently long and well-muscled.
The loins are well-muscled and well-connected.
The croup has good positioning, length, and musculature.
The thigh muscle is sufficiently long.
The foreleg is toed in from the front view and correctly positioned from the side view.
The hind leg is correctly positioned.
The pasterns are sufficiently long and correctly positioned.
The hooves are sufficiently developed and of good quality, with low heels and broad hooves.
The foundation is sufficiently developed and of good quality.
The walk has sufficient reach and suppleness, with good use of the body.
The trot has good reach, good posture, a well-engaging/carrying hind leg, and good elevation of the withers. The foreleg could have slightly more shoulder freedom.
The canter has good power, sufficient reach, sufficient self-carriage, and good posture.
Height: 1.74m / Color: bay
This report contains data and knowledge available at the time of approval (January 2022). Some details in this report may change based on new knowledge or information.
Noble Prince Norel is a well-developed stallion with a striking presence, standing well in the rectangular model. His head is expressive, with a large, beautiful eye. The neck is of good length with a correct head-neck connection. The neck has a good shape, length, and musculature. The shoulder is well-positioned and of good length. The withers are well-developed and of good length. The back is of good length and sufficiently muscled. The loins are well-muscled and slightly tightly connected. The croup is sloping, well-proportioned, and well-muscled. The thigh muscle is of sufficient length. The foreleg is correctly positioned from the side view but slightly set back. From the front, the foreleg is slightly
toed out. The hind leg is slightly sickle-hocked. The pasterns, both front and hind, are of good length, with the hind pasterns being slightly weak. The foundation is well-developed and of good quality. The hooves are well-formed, slightly broad in shape, and of good quality. The heels are sufficiently developed.
Pedigree:
Noble Prince Norel is a son of the international Grand Prix stallion Painted Black (by Gribaldi), who successfully competed at the highest level in dressage and participated in the London Olympics with Spanish rider Morgan Barbançon. His dam, the elite, IBOP-(dressage), PROK mare Femme Fatale Prinses, is a daughter of Uphill. Noble Prince Norel’s granddam is the Darlington mare Rody-Prinses, who competed at Z1 level in dressage. The dam line continues with the keur, preferent, and performance mare Jodyprinses (by Cabochon). Jodyprinses produced, in combination with Amsterdam, the international Grand Prix horse Pop Art, as well as the Small Tour horse Wedgwood Prins (by Oscar) and a Z2-level dressage horse.
Performance test report:
Noble Prince Norel is a pleasant and reliable stallion with a strong willingness to work. He has a good to very good attitude and is highly willing to perform, responding well to training. His walk has excellent reach and good use of the body, although the hind leg could naturally develop more activity. His trot has great reach, good posture, and excellent body usage, though the hind leg could develop more strength. His canter features good to very good leg technique, jump, and push-off. He demonstrates good adjustability in canter. Noble Prince Norel has an appealing silhouette and excellent suppleness. As a dressage horse, he has great to very great potential and gives his rider a good to very good feeling.
Stable behavior:
An honest, reliable stallion, easy to handle, and calm in the stable.
Veterinary report:
No abnormalities detected.
Semen analysis:
Expected fertility classification: sufficient.
Breeding/pairing advice:
Noble Prince Norel can improve the dressage horse model, add reach in movement, and increase willingness to work in dressage horse breeding.
Dam report:
Femme Fatale Prinses is a generously developed mare standing well in the rectangular model.
Her head is sufficiently expressive.
The neck is sufficiently long with a correct head-neck connection.
The neck has a sufficient shape, length, and musculature.
The withers are very well-developed and could extend further into the back.
The shoulder is sufficiently long but somewhat straight in position.
The back is sufficiently long and well-muscled.
The loins are well-muscled and well-connected.
The croup has good positioning, length, and musculature.
The thigh muscle is sufficiently long.
The foreleg is toed in from the front view and correctly positioned from the side view.
The hind leg is correctly positioned.
The pasterns are sufficiently long and correctly positioned.
The hooves are sufficiently developed and of good quality, with low heels and broad hooves.
The foundation is sufficiently developed and of good quality.
The walk has sufficient reach and suppleness, with good use of the body.
The trot has good reach, good posture, a well-engaging/carrying hind leg, and good elevation of the withers. The foreleg could have slightly more shoulder freedom.
The canter has good power, sufficient reach, sufficient self-carriage, and good posture.
Height: 1.74m / Color: bay
This report contains data and knowledge available at the time of approval (January 2022). Some details in this report may change based on new knowledge or information.