Official Breed Profile
Two Types:
Carriage:
Kladruber x Swedish Warmbloood
Kladruber x Hanoverian
Kladruber x Groningen
Riding:
Kladruber x Thoroughbred
Kladruber x Oldenburg
Kladruber x Trakehner
Generations:
First: Kladruber x Above mentioned warmbloods
Second: Tynec Warmblood x Above mentioned breeds
Third: Tynec Warmblood x Tynec Warmblood
The type of horse you are working towards will depend on what breeds you use. Carriage line foundation stock should not be bred in with riding foundation stock. (For example, there should not be a Thoroughbred in a Carriage Horse's pedigree.
Conformation:
Crossing the Kladruber with the approved warmbloods will help give the Tynec Warmblood a slightly less high action movement. Aim is to lengthen the shoulder slightly, give the Tynec Warmblood a slightly more refined build, but keep the strength in legs and neck.
Goal is to keep the long back, and give strength to the hindquarters.
Colors: Primarily Grey and Black, however occasionally bays will be seen. This is relatively rare in the early generations of the breed. More color diversity in later generations is acceptable. Patterned horses are strictly prohibited.
Mind: Should be intelligent and trainable. May be more "hot" than some other warmbloods, but should not be difficult to handle. Should be friendly and not aloof.
Naming Convention:
Stallions should be named following their Sire line. i.e. "Sacramoso Mikulas" would produce "Sacramoso _____". (Should foundation sire be a horse other than Kladruber, then the colt should follow the Dam's sire name)
Mare names should be one word in length. The first letter of their name should be the last letter of their Dam's name. i.e. Ljuba produced Aloisie.
Books
Book A - Foundation Carriage Line - Kladruber, Groningen, Swedish Warmblood, Hanoverian
Book B - Foundation Riding Line - Kladruber, Thoroughbred, Oldenburg, Trakehner
Book C - "Pure" Carriage Line
Book D - "Pure" Riding Line
Tynec Warmbloods are considered pure when All four Grandparents are Tynec Warmbloods
Grading:
In order to be accepted into any of the books horses must be evaluated. Horses are graded, and depending upon their scores are awarded a "Premium" or " Grade" score.
Guidelines:
Premium horses should not score below a 7 in any area, and should score one 9 in any area.
Graded horses may not score below a 6 in any area.
Horses who score below a 6 in any area are not approved for breeding. Stallions who score this poorly should be gelded.
Horses may only be submitted for evaluation as early as three years old
Horses may be submitted for evaluation TWICE. Each submission must be in a different year (i.e. you can submit your horse in 2015 and 2016, but not twice in 2015)
For every association title a horse has, it will earn one point on it's lowest score.
For every titled foal a horse has already on the ground, it will earn one point on it's lowest score. (any association titles are acceptable)
For every approved parent the foal will receive 1 pt for graded and 2 points for Premium.
Scoring Template:
Conformation:
Head:
Neck:
Shoulder:
Legs:
Movement
Movement at a Walk:
Movement at a Trot:
Movement at Liberty:
Temperament:
Overall Score:
Foundation Sire Lines
The foundation sire lines are owned by Julia
"Sacramoso" - Grey Carriage Line
"Nikola" - Grey Carriage Line
"Generale" - Grey Carriage Line
"Kaspar" - Black Carriage Line
"Rehof" - Black Carriage Line
"Ludek" - Black Carriage Line
"Ambroz" - Grey Riding Line
"Matous" - Grey Riding Line
"Dalibor" - Grey Riding Line
"Sava" - Black Riding Line
"Favory" - Black Riding Line
"Vitezslav" Black Riding Line
Carriage:
Kladruber x Swedish Warmbloood
Kladruber x Hanoverian
Kladruber x Groningen
Riding:
Kladruber x Thoroughbred
Kladruber x Oldenburg
Kladruber x Trakehner
Generations:
First: Kladruber x Above mentioned warmbloods
Second: Tynec Warmblood x Above mentioned breeds
Third: Tynec Warmblood x Tynec Warmblood
The type of horse you are working towards will depend on what breeds you use. Carriage line foundation stock should not be bred in with riding foundation stock. (For example, there should not be a Thoroughbred in a Carriage Horse's pedigree.
Conformation:
Crossing the Kladruber with the approved warmbloods will help give the Tynec Warmblood a slightly less high action movement. Aim is to lengthen the shoulder slightly, give the Tynec Warmblood a slightly more refined build, but keep the strength in legs and neck.
Goal is to keep the long back, and give strength to the hindquarters.
Colors: Primarily Grey and Black, however occasionally bays will be seen. This is relatively rare in the early generations of the breed. More color diversity in later generations is acceptable. Patterned horses are strictly prohibited.
Mind: Should be intelligent and trainable. May be more "hot" than some other warmbloods, but should not be difficult to handle. Should be friendly and not aloof.
Naming Convention:
Stallions should be named following their Sire line. i.e. "Sacramoso Mikulas" would produce "Sacramoso _____". (Should foundation sire be a horse other than Kladruber, then the colt should follow the Dam's sire name)
Mare names should be one word in length. The first letter of their name should be the last letter of their Dam's name. i.e. Ljuba produced Aloisie.
Books
Book A - Foundation Carriage Line - Kladruber, Groningen, Swedish Warmblood, Hanoverian
Book B - Foundation Riding Line - Kladruber, Thoroughbred, Oldenburg, Trakehner
Book C - "Pure" Carriage Line
Book D - "Pure" Riding Line
Tynec Warmbloods are considered pure when All four Grandparents are Tynec Warmbloods
Grading:
In order to be accepted into any of the books horses must be evaluated. Horses are graded, and depending upon their scores are awarded a "Premium" or " Grade" score.
Guidelines:
Premium horses should not score below a 7 in any area, and should score one 9 in any area.
Graded horses may not score below a 6 in any area.
Horses who score below a 6 in any area are not approved for breeding. Stallions who score this poorly should be gelded.
Horses may only be submitted for evaluation as early as three years old
Horses may be submitted for evaluation TWICE. Each submission must be in a different year (i.e. you can submit your horse in 2015 and 2016, but not twice in 2015)
For every association title a horse has, it will earn one point on it's lowest score.
For every titled foal a horse has already on the ground, it will earn one point on it's lowest score. (any association titles are acceptable)
For every approved parent the foal will receive 1 pt for graded and 2 points for Premium.
Scoring Template:
Conformation:
Head:
Neck:
Shoulder:
Legs:
Movement
Movement at a Walk:
Movement at a Trot:
Movement at Liberty:
Temperament:
Overall Score:
Foundation Sire Lines
The foundation sire lines are owned by Julia
"Sacramoso" - Grey Carriage Line
"Nikola" - Grey Carriage Line
"Generale" - Grey Carriage Line
"Kaspar" - Black Carriage Line
"Rehof" - Black Carriage Line
"Ludek" - Black Carriage Line
"Ambroz" - Grey Riding Line
"Matous" - Grey Riding Line
"Dalibor" - Grey Riding Line
"Sava" - Black Riding Line
"Favory" - Black Riding Line
"Vitezslav" Black Riding Line