- Dutch Warmbloods are horses bred to perform in dressage and show jumping at the highest level. These horses are appealing modern horses, with great eagerness, reliability and intelligence.
- The head is well shaped, usually with a straight profile, and the neck is arched and well muscled, merging neatly into the withers, which are fairly prominent. The back is straight and fairly long, with the croup short, broad and flat. The tail is set high. The chest of this horse is deep and full and the shoulder is well sloped. The legs are big with a long forearm.
- Dutch Warmbloods were breed and originated in the Netherlands.
- Most Dutch Warmbloods are black, brown, bay, chestnut, or grey, and white markings are not uncommon.
- Dutch Warmblood horses average about 16.2 hands with some reaching 17 hands and weigh around 1430 pounds (650kilograms).
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
Dutch Warmblood - Anita
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