Explanations
In the catalogue are abbreviations and/or references used, below an explanation.
D-OC
D-OC is an OC-value based on DNA.
EPTM | Performance test mares
At the EPTM test, Mares get scores for their natural abilities as a dressage- or jumping horse, the test takes 3 or 5 weeks.
IBOP | Individual Usability Horses
The IBOP is meant to get more insight in the natural ability of the horse for the sport, the test takes 1 day.
CMK | Central Mare inspection
In several regions in Holland central mare inspections take place. The most complete mare based on exterior, movements and grades rewarded at the studbook inspection for walk, trot, canter and freejumping (jumpingmares) are invited for the NMK.
NMK | National Mare inspection
At the NMK mares are judged on free movement (walk, trot and canter) and freejumping (jumping mares) and afterwards they are handwalked and judged and placed based on quality order in which exterior and movements are taken in account. The most complete mare will be
the champion.
PROK
The predicate PROK is given to KWPN-horses that meet the x-rays requirements of the studbook. This means for the breeder that the horse has good bone quality and has a good basis to inherit this to the offspring.
Damline
In the damline a few abbreviations are used underneath the explanation.
1st dam – Dam
2nd dam – Granddam
3rd dam – Great-granddam
D – Dam
GD – Granddam
GGD – Great-granddam
App – Approved
Z1 – Dutch dressage test, advanced 1
Z2 – Dutch dressage test, advanced 2
ZZ-Licht – Dutch dressage test, advanced plus level 1
ZZ-Zwaar – Dutch dressage test, advanced plus level 2
The tests that follow after the ZZ-Zwaar are: Prix St. Georges, Intermediaire I, intermediaire II and Grand Prix.