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Trakehner
Trakehner () is a warmblood breed of horse, originally developed at the East Prussian state stud farm in the town of Trakehnen from which the breed takes its name. The was established in 1731 and operated until 1944, when the fighting of World War II led to the annexing of East Prussia by Russia, and the town containing the stud renamed as Yasnaya Polyana.
Holsteiner horse
The Holsteiner is a horse breed originating in the Schleswig-Holstein region of northern Germany. It is thought to be the oldest of warmblood breeds, tracing back to the 13th century. Though the population is not large, Holsteiners are a dominant force of international show jumping, and are found at the top levels of dressage, combined driving, show hunters, and eventing.
Hanoverian horse
horse breed
Selle Français
horse breed
Oldenburg horse
The Oldenburg or Oldenburger is a warmblood horse from the north-western corner of Lower Saxony, what was formerly the Grand Duchy of Oldenburg. The breed was built on a mare base of all-purpose farm and carriage horses, today called the Alt-Oldenburger. The modern Oldenburg is managed by the Association of Breeders of the Oldenburger Horse, which enacts strict selection of breeding stock to ensure that each generation is better than the last. Oldenburgers are tall sport horses with excellent gaits and jumping ability. The breeding of Oldenburg horses is characterized by very liberal pedigree
warmblood
thumb|A Trakehner performing [[dressage]]
Dutch Warmblood
horse breed from the Netherlands
Irish Sport Horse
Irish breed of horse
Swedish Warmblood
horse breed
Westphalian horse
horse breed
Ostfriesen and Alt-Oldenburger
horse breed
Czech warm blood
horse breed
Danish Warmblood
horse breed
Rhinelander horse
horse breed
Belgian Warmblood
Belgian breed of horse
Silesian horse
horse breed
Einsiedler
The Einsiedler or Einsiedeln is a historic Swiss population or breed of warmblood horse with roots going back to the eleventh century. It was – and still is – bred at the Benedictine Abbey of Einsiedeln in the Canton of Schwyz, and is sometimes known as the Cavallo della Madonna. In the mid-twentieth century the stud-book was discontinued and the Einsiedler was merged with the Swiss Halfblood and with traditional local breeds including the Ajoie, the Erlenbacher and the Entlebucher to create the Swiss Warmblood, a modern sport horse. Although it is reported to be extinct, the traditional type
Hungarian Sport Horse
breed of sporting horse created at the Hungarian State Stud, Mezőhegyes
Bavarian Warmblood
horse breed
Mecklenburger
The Mecklenburger is a warmblood horse bred in the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern region of north-eastern Germany. The breeding of these horses has been closely linked to the .
Brandenburger
The Brandenburger is a German breed of warmblood sport horse from the state of Brandenburg in north-eastern Germany. From the 1960s – when Brandenburg was in East Germany – it was included in the stud-book of the or 'light warmblood'. Following the re-unification of Germany it again had its own stud-book. In 2003 it was included in the stud-book of the , which also included the Sachsen-Anhaltiner Warmblut, the and the ; the Bavarian Warmblood, the Württemberger and the Zweibrücker were added to it in 2014.
Württemberger
The Württemberger, Baden-Württemberger or Württemberg is a Warmblood horse breed originating in Germany. They are primarily riding horses, and are selectively bred for dressage and show jumping.
Zweibrücker
The Zweibrücker (pl. Zweibrücken) is a type of German warmblood horse bred in Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland. Traditionally, the breeding of Zweibrücken was centered on the onetime Principal Stud of Zweibrücken but since 1977 has been under the jurisdiction of the Horse Breeders' Association of Rhineland-Palatinate-Saar (PRPS). The modern Zweibrücker is an elegant, large-framed, correct sport horse with powerful, elastic gaits suitable for dressage, show jumping, eventing and combined driving.
Heavy warmblood
group of horse breeds primarily from continental Europe
American Warmblood
American horse breed
Swiss Warmblood
Swiss breed of horse
Zangersheide
thumb|Livestock branding|Brand of the Zangersheide stud The Zangersheide is a Belgian breed or stud-book of warmblood sport horses. It is one of three Belgian warmblood breeds or stud-books, the others being the Belgian Sport Horse and the Belgian Warmblood. It is bred at the stud of the same name near Lanaken, in the province of Limburg in eastern Flanders, close to the Dutch border. Breeding and selection are directed at performance in show-jumping.
Brazilian Sport Horse
breed of horse
AQPS
term used in France to refer to other-than-Thoroughbred horse
Friesian Sporthorse
type of Frisian cross, bred specifically for sport horse disciplines
British Warmblood
Horse stud-book
Austrian Warmblood
horse breed