Warmbloods
Warmbloods refer to a group of middle-weight riding horses developed in Europe through crossbreeding hotblooded breeds (such as Thoroughbreds) with native or draft stock. They are not a single breed but a collection of related registries and lines that emphasize athletic ability, rideability, and temperamental stability for modern sport.
In general, warmbloods are medium to large horses, typically standing about 15.2 to 17 hands. They tend
Warmbloods are widely associated with equestrian competition, especially dressage, show jumping, and eventing. Breeding programs prioritize
Notable warmblood registries and breeds include the Hanoverian, Holsteiner, Oldenburg, Dutch Warmblood (KWPN), Trakehner, Selle Français,