Heavy warmblood
June 29th, 2008
Heavy warmblood
Warmblood - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Warmbloods are a group of middle-weight horse types and breeds, primarily originating in Europe, registered with organizations that are characterized by open studbook policy, ... (more...)
Breed description: Heavy Warmblood
HORSE in GERMANY General information: International breed name: Heavy Warmblood Local breed name: Schweres Warmblut Breed status: acknowleged Group of similar breeds: not defined (more...)
Oldenburg - Horse breed, Horse breeding, types and breeds from ...
The heavy warmblood horse for farming use as well as for stately carriages was until the mid of the 20th century one of the few breeds in Europe with a very constant and stable ... (more...)
Breeds of Livestock - Dutch Warmblood Horse
Dutch Warmblood The Dutch Warmblood is a "warmblood sport horse" breed. ... chestnut with flashy white markings; while the Groningen evolved on the heavy clay ... (more...)
International Heavy Warmblood::..
Site van het International Heavy Warmblood,Zwaarwarmbloed Paarden (more...)
Decadent Art (Horse Breed: Dutch Warmblood / Jet Black and White Pinto ...
KWPN Dutch Warmblood Stallion Approved with the International Heavy Warmbloods Association For Breeding (more...)
Heavy warmblood - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Heavy Warmbloods (German: Schwere Warmblüter) are a group of horse breeds primarily from continental Europe. The title includes the Alt-Oldenburg ("Old-Oldenburg"), Ostfriese ... (more...)
Classic Breyer Molds
Andalusian Stallion: cantering, right lead. Azteca, Andalusian, Hispano-Arab, Criollo, Mustang, pony or horse cross, Caspian (not ideal - too wide) drafts, heavy warmbloods (more...)
Breed description: Heavy Warmblood Horses
HORSE in NETHERLANDS General information: International breed name: Heavy Warmblood Horses Local breed name: Zwaar Warmbloed (op oud Oldenburger en Ost-Friese grondslag) (more...)
Bavarian Warmblood - Horse breed, Horse breeding, types and breeds ...
The Rottal heavy warmblood horse for carriage and field use was very much in demand until the second world war. However, todays Bavarian warmbloods are mainly based on Hanoverian ... (more...)