- The
ancestral warmblood types are
referred to as the
heavy warmbloods and are
preserved through special organizations. The
heavy warmbloods have
found their...
- also in form. The
exact outline of the
Dutch Warmblood varies depending on the pedigree.
Dutch Warmbloods are
sound and long-lived due to the stringent...
-
Cleveland Bay are also
often classed as "heavy
warmbloods." They are the
ancestors of the
modern warmbloods, and are
typically bred by
preservation groups...
- its own
flavor of
warmblood,
though perhaps the
Brandenburger was best known. In
modern times,
different breeds of
German Warmbloods are
becoming po****r...
-
registrations included imported European warmbloods including some Hanoverian,
Dutch Warmblood and
Danish Warmblood stock, as well as
Thoroughbred crosses...
- 2 hands (62 to 66 inches, 157 to 168 cm).
Bavarian Warmbloods are
similar to
other German warmbloods in type, conformation, movement,
jumping ability and...
- in the
range 162–173 cm at the withers.: 444 As with
other European warmbloods,
stallion registration is
subject to
rigorous studbook selection. Stallions...
- The
Canadian Warmblood is a
Canadian breed or
registry of
warmblood sport horses with
European warmblood ancestry.
Admission to the stud-book is based...
-
bloodlines are
eligible for
registration as
American Warmbloods, as long as they are of a
sport horse or
warmblood type, and are able to meet the
appropriate studbook...
- The
Swedish Warmblood is a
Swedish breed of
warmblood horse. It was
originally bred as a
cavalry horse at the Strömsholm,
Ottenby and
Flyinge studs. In...