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Performance report
Performance test report
Conformation:
Last Minute is a well-developed stallion who is correctly standing within the rectangular model with a downward shape of the body. The stallion has an appealing head. The neck is good in length with a light head-neck connection. The neck is well-shaped, good in length, and more than sufficiently-muscled. The shoulder is more than sufficient in length and well-positioned. The whither is well-developed and good in length. The back is good in length and more than sufficiently-muscled. The loins are more than sufficiently muscled and connected. The croup is sloping, sufficient in length, and well-muscled. The pant muscle is good in length. The foreleg is correct. The hindleg is correct. The pasterns are good in length and correct. The foundation is of good quality. The pasterns are good in length and correct. The foundation is of good quality. The hooves are well-developed, well-shaped, and of good quality. The heels are low.
Pedigree:
Last Minute is a son of the preferent Verdi, who has an impressive sport career linked to his name. Together with Maikel van der Vleuten, this Quidam de Revel son was active for ten years in the top sport. One of his most important results are the golden medal during the World equestrian games of Caen in 2014, the silver team medal during the Olympic games of 2012 in London and the golden team medal during the European Championships at Aachen in 2015. Last Minute’s dam, Mona Lisa (s.Caretino), is a full-sister of the international 1.50m horse Caretol 2 of Richard Spooner. Their dam, Careca (s.Capitol I) also brought two 1.40m horses and a 1.30m horse by Caretino, Lavaletto, and Locato. She is also the granddam of a big amount of (inter)national jumping horses up to 1.45m level. Her dam, Fidelitas (s.Frivol xx) is the granddam of Caracas 49 (s.Carthago), who was performing at Grand Prix level together with Kevin Babington, and from C’Est la Vie 33 (s.Carthago), also a Grand Prix horse, who was successful together with Angelica Augustssn Zanotelli. Besides that, she is the (great) granddam of a large list of (inter) national jumping horses, like the 1.50m horse Clearstay (s.Clearway), from Vincent Lambrecht.
Research report:
Last Minute is an honest and loyal stallion with the right attitude. The stallion shows more than sufficient willingness to work and is easy to train. The walk and trot are sufficient in length and strength. The canter is more than sufficient in length and could have a bit more shoulder freedom. The stallion moves on the forehand and is well-balanced. Last Minute is jumping upwards and shows good reflexes. The stallion jumps with a good foreleg technique and more than sufficient use of the body. The hip is placed right above the jump, but could open the angle within the hock joint more. Last Minute seems to be sufficiently careful and shows a lot of scope. As a jumping horse, Last Minute shows the talent and gives his rider a very good feeling.
Stable behavior:
Honest, loyal stallion, easy while handling and quiet at the stable.
Veterinary report:
No specifics noted.
Sperm test:
Expected fertilizing ability class: sufficient.
Breeding/Matching advice:
Last Minute can add reflexes and attitude to the jumping horse breeding. Mares are preferred not to be on the forehand.
Report of the dam:
Mona Lisa is a well-developed dam who is correctly standing within the rectangular model with a downward shape of the body.
The head is appealing with a nice and big eye.
The neck is good in length with a light head-neck connection.
The neck is well-shaped, good in length, and poor-muscled.
The whither is well-developed and good in length.
The shoulder is good in length and well-positioned.
The back is weak, sufficient in length, and poor-muscled.
The loins are poor-muscled and sufficiently-connected.
The croup is positioned sloping, sufficient in length, and poor-muscled.
The pant muscle is sufficient in length.
The foreleg is correct.
The hindleg is correct.
The pasterns are good in length and correct.
The hooves are well-developed, of good quality with good heels.
The foundation is well-developed and of good quality.
The walk is pure, good in length and suppleness.
The trot is good in length, sufficiently active with a good self-carriage, and a well-caried hindleg.
The canter is sufficiently powerful and active, good in length, well-carried with a good self-carriage.
Height of the whither: 1.65m / Color: brown
This report contains data and knowledge at the time of approval (November 2020). Some of the information in this report may change later due to new knowledge or information.
Last Minute is a well-developed stallion who is correctly standing within the rectangular model with a downward shape of the body. The stallion has an appealing head. The neck is good in length with a light head-neck connection. The neck is well-shaped, good in length, and more than sufficiently-muscled. The shoulder is more than sufficient in length and well-positioned. The whither is well-developed and good in length. The back is good in length and more than sufficiently-muscled. The loins are more than sufficiently muscled and connected. The croup is sloping, sufficient in length, and well-muscled. The pant muscle is good in length. The foreleg is correct. The hindleg is correct. The pasterns are good in length and correct. The foundation is of good quality. The pasterns are good in length and correct. The foundation is of good quality. The hooves are well-developed, well-shaped, and of good quality. The heels are low.
Pedigree:
Last Minute is a son of the preferent Verdi, who has an impressive sport career linked to his name. Together with Maikel van der Vleuten, this Quidam de Revel son was active for ten years in the top sport. One of his most important results are the golden medal during the World equestrian games of Caen in 2014, the silver team medal during the Olympic games of 2012 in London and the golden team medal during the European Championships at Aachen in 2015. Last Minute’s dam, Mona Lisa (s.Caretino), is a full-sister of the international 1.50m horse Caretol 2 of Richard Spooner. Their dam, Careca (s.Capitol I) also brought two 1.40m horses and a 1.30m horse by Caretino, Lavaletto, and Locato. She is also the granddam of a big amount of (inter)national jumping horses up to 1.45m level. Her dam, Fidelitas (s.Frivol xx) is the granddam of Caracas 49 (s.Carthago), who was performing at Grand Prix level together with Kevin Babington, and from C’Est la Vie 33 (s.Carthago), also a Grand Prix horse, who was successful together with Angelica Augustssn Zanotelli. Besides that, she is the (great) granddam of a large list of (inter) national jumping horses, like the 1.50m horse Clearstay (s.Clearway), from Vincent Lambrecht.
Research report:
Last Minute is an honest and loyal stallion with the right attitude. The stallion shows more than sufficient willingness to work and is easy to train. The walk and trot are sufficient in length and strength. The canter is more than sufficient in length and could have a bit more shoulder freedom. The stallion moves on the forehand and is well-balanced. Last Minute is jumping upwards and shows good reflexes. The stallion jumps with a good foreleg technique and more than sufficient use of the body. The hip is placed right above the jump, but could open the angle within the hock joint more. Last Minute seems to be sufficiently careful and shows a lot of scope. As a jumping horse, Last Minute shows the talent and gives his rider a very good feeling.
Stable behavior:
Honest, loyal stallion, easy while handling and quiet at the stable.
Veterinary report:
No specifics noted.
Sperm test:
Expected fertilizing ability class: sufficient.
Breeding/Matching advice:
Last Minute can add reflexes and attitude to the jumping horse breeding. Mares are preferred not to be on the forehand.
Report of the dam:
Mona Lisa is a well-developed dam who is correctly standing within the rectangular model with a downward shape of the body.
The head is appealing with a nice and big eye.
The neck is good in length with a light head-neck connection.
The neck is well-shaped, good in length, and poor-muscled.
The whither is well-developed and good in length.
The shoulder is good in length and well-positioned.
The back is weak, sufficient in length, and poor-muscled.
The loins are poor-muscled and sufficiently-connected.
The croup is positioned sloping, sufficient in length, and poor-muscled.
The pant muscle is sufficient in length.
The foreleg is correct.
The hindleg is correct.
The pasterns are good in length and correct.
The hooves are well-developed, of good quality with good heels.
The foundation is well-developed and of good quality.
The walk is pure, good in length and suppleness.
The trot is good in length, sufficiently active with a good self-carriage, and a well-caried hindleg.
The canter is sufficiently powerful and active, good in length, well-carried with a good self-carriage.
Height of the whither: 1.65m / Color: brown
This report contains data and knowledge at the time of approval (November 2020). Some of the information in this report may change later due to new knowledge or information.