How to Identify a Warmblood Horse

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A Warmblood under saddle

Identifying breeds of horses can be fun and challenging. There are hundreds of different breeds around the world, and they can vary from one another by slight or large differences. This article will help you identify the warmblood horse.

Instructions

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      Know that the warmblood was created by crossing the "hot" blooded breeds of horse, such as the Arabian and thoroughbred, with the "cold" blooded breeds of horse, such as the draft horse. The resulting animal was to have the best of both worlds. To identify a warmblood, look for the finer lines and athleticism of the hotter breed, with the larger bones and body, as well as the steady temperament, of the draft animal.

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      Measure the horse. The warmblood should be large. Standing 15 to 17.3 hands, it should have big bones and feet, possibly even having a hint of feather at the fetlocks.

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      Look for a mix of the two breeds the warmblood represents. It should be heavier and thicker overall than a standard thoroughbred, yet not nearly so chunky and heavy as a draft horse such as the Shire or the Percheron.

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      Look for a neck that is elegant and not at all "meaty" or "cresty," which is often the case with draft breeds. The head can be large but should retain a hint of refinement, with large eyes and clean ears and throat latch.

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      Observe the horse's personality. Its temperament should be steady, honest, and true. They are dedicated workers, patient yet intelligent, and always interested in pleasing their riders while performing the most difficult lessons. Warmbloods will often carry the brand of their breed, such as the Hanoverian, Trakhener, and the Dutch warmblood.

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