What does Kwpn stand for?

What does Kwpn stand for?

Royal Warmblood Studbook of
A Dutch Warmblood is a warmblood type of horse registered with the Koninklijk Warmbloed Paardenstamboek Nederland (Royal Warmblood Studbook of the Netherlands (KWPN), which governs the breeding of competitive dressage and show jumping horses, as well as the show harness horse and Gelderlander, and a hunter studbook in …

How do I register my KWPN Foal?

Breeding certificate or birth declaration from another studbook. If your mare has a breeding certificate or birth declaration from another studbook and you wish to register your foal with the KWPN, please send the original document to the following address: KWPN, De Beek 109, 3852 PL, Ermelo, Netherlands.

How do I register my American Warmblood?

How to Register

  1. Become a current AWSSR member.
  2. Submit the completed registration application.
  3. Request or provide DNA testing and microchipping.
  4. Provide the qualifying performance score copies or documents from any recognized competition (if available*).
  5. Provide photographs of the horse.

Is valegro alive?

Yes, Valegro is still alive at age 18.

Are Warmbloods typically spooky?

I think that applies to a lot of Warmbloods, they are not noise and movement spooky but they are visually spooky. Thoroughbreds are normally the other way around, they are not normally visually spooky at all, but they are noise and movement sensitive.”

How accurate is equine DNA testing?

The test is reasonably good but there is no way to determine how accurate it is. If a purebred horse is tested it will almost always be assigned to the correct breed.

How do I register my Dutch horse harness?

Call the registry at 260-350-0988 for a stallion report. You can call the Registry office, and submit your photo and information. Your stallion must be an American Dutch Harness Horse.

What is a KWPN Foal?

About the KWPN Online Foal Auction KWPN brings breeder and user together by facilitating Online Foal Auctions. These auctions offer a platform for buyer and seller, where both the professional and amateur can find their ideal foal. Foals are all assessed by a KWPN inspector and clinically checked by a vet.

Are Warmbloods gaited?

These horses excel at dressage due to their “light and elastic gaits characterized by a ground-covering walk, a floating trot, and a soft, round, rhythmic canter.”

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