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- 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...
- its own flavor of warmblood, though perhaps the Brandenburger was best known. In modern times, different breeds of German Warmbloods are becoming po****r...
- Cleveland Bay are also often classed as "heavy warmbloods." They are the ancestors of the modern warmbloods, and are typically bred by preservation groups...
- registrations included imported European warmbloods including some Hanoverian, Dutch Warmblood and Danish Warmblood stock, as well as Thoroughbred crosses...
- 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...
- 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...
- Gregor and the Curse of the Warmbloods is an epic fantasy children's novel by Suzanne Collins. It is the third book in The Underland Chronicles, and was...