War Horse
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 18-10-2008

Oldenburg Horses
Oldenburg horses name derives from the origins of the horse, Oldenburg is a town in Lower Saxony, Germany. Oldenburg Horses Modern days are controlled by the "Association of Oldenburg horse breeders.
Abstract
Oldenburg horses bred for performance and quality, which excel in dressage and show jumping. In the plane, the lively rhythmic Oldenburg has incredible air, with a large amount of suspension of Oldenburg horses are also very accurate over fences, which are bold and have a powerful leap with many possibilities.
Features
As a result of opening the Oldenburg studbook of the substance and height will vary depending on individual horse descent of the horse. They are usually bay Oldenburg, brown, brown, gray or black. You can find horses for sale of these characteristics in Horsewizard website.
History and Development
Oldenburg Warmblood registration took place in 1923.The history Oldenburg the horse is native of Oldenburg, Alt-Oldenburg, Oldenburg meaning old. The Alt-Oldenburg was a general type of horse, a horse used with heavier Warmblood work for agriculture and transport. In the years 1940 and 1950 horses replaced by tractors and cars, so that the horse became a luxury rather than a requirement that became a need for a lighter type of riding.
The Alt-Oldenburg was improved by infusion thoroughbred and Anglo-Norman blood. The infusion of French blood lines was the most successful.
Practice modern reproduction as artificial insemination sires have allowed far to be included in the Oldenburg meticulous breeding program to improve the breed, the infusion of various horse blood lines illustrate the sport has made one of the words Oldenburg sport horses main.
Hanover Horses
The Hannover Warmblood horse is a continental, Hannover in Germany originates in the area known as Lower Saxony, the area was the former kingdom of Hanover, and this is where the name of Hannover warmbloods is derived.
Abstract
The Hanover Warmblood is very distinguished, is one of the oldest continental warmbloods more established, a high performer who excels in the equestrian sport, such as dressage, eventing and show jumping. Hannover are hugely popular Warmbloods horses and are found on five continents, this is due to attributes of the great horse Warmblood Hannover.
Features
The warmblood horse of Hanover is usually 15.2 to 17.2 hands. They are usually bay, gray, brown, brown or black. Horses are bred warmblood Hannover for performance, therefore, the warmblood Hanover is a well built, strong athletic horse with a fantastic and exceptional steps to jump. The site Horsewizard Web is a good place to find these types of horses for sale.
History
The herd book was formally opened in Hanover in 1888, but breeding records date back to early 1700, when Hanover was bred warmblood coach and Army work. The horse of Hanover became one of the most sought after horses in Europe. After the Second World War, the warmblood horse of Hanover was raised by his performance because there was not much demand for quality horses and competition horses.
Holstein Warmblood Horse name derives from its place of origin, the province of Schleswig-Holstein.
Abstract
The modern day Holstein horse is an upper class all round horse that excels in dressage and show jumping.The Holstein is of international standard. Many of show jumping beginning today and horses are dresssage Holstein.
Features
Registerd Holstein Holstein horses carry the mark which is represented by an "h" in crowned shield.
Registered Holstein Horses are generally between 16 to 17 hands and can only be bay, brown, black, gray or brown. No other colors are allowed.
The Holstein horse height and build individual kinship vary horses, but in general the Holstein has a body strong, muscular and powerful hindquarters that gives you excellent jumping ability Holstein. If you are looking for a horse Holstein to visit the sale website Horsewizard.
History
The Holstein is believed to be the oldest of all breeds of horses continental ancestry can be traced back to the 13th century.
Horses Holstein were used as war horses in the Middle Ages, the 16th and 17th century there was a need for horses, so the heavier warhorse was refined using Neapolitan, Barbary and Spanish bloodlines, to develop a lighter type of horse that was suitable for the technical work. Later, in the 19th century there was a need for a faster horse track coach as a result, the Holstein was improved by adding blood of draft horses Yorkshire, which already were high in the blood of thoroughbreds.
In the 1960s the Holstein breed was upgraded once again, the use of blood Thoroughbred Britain and Ireland. The breeders also saw the success that the breeder of Oldenburg had when infused French blood as a result Holstein breeders, also presented in French in the blood of the Holstein breed.
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