Warm Blood Horses

Warm Blood Horses

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Warm Blood horses are what you get when you breed a Cold Blood horse to a Hot Blood horse. The result of such a breeding is a strong, fast, agile,
competitive and loyal horse which now make up the majority of the horse breeds in the world. Whoever thought of breeding a Cold Blood horse to a Hot
Blood horse must have been rather clever. Warm Bloods have the same competitive edge as the Hot Blood horses, but without the highly strung and hot-headed drawbacks.

The Australian Stock Horse Horse – The Australian Stock Horse was not there when people first came to Australia. There were no horses there at all, although
they were in high demand since the Australian settlers needed them for transport, farming and other odd jobs. >>> Read more…

The Bashkir Horse – The Bashkir horse has a thick coat; mane and tail which help it to with stand temperatures from -22 to -40 degrees Fahrenheit or -30
to -40 degrees Celsius and will paw through over one meter of snow to find food.
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The Budenny Horse – The reason for the breeding of the Budenny horse was that the Russian Army needed a strong, fast and enduring horse for remounts.
The Budenny horse was created by crossing Thoroughbred stallions with Don horse and Chernomor horse mares.
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The Cleveland Bay Horse – The Cleveland Bay horse has its origins laid down in the north eastern part of England, where as far back as medieval
times there has always been a race of bay horses. >>> Read more…

The Criollo Horse – The Criollo comes from Argentina and is one of the hardiest breeds in the world. Criollo’s show strong influence of Andalusian
and Barb blood which has given the breed both endurance and beauty. >>> Read more…

The Danish Warm Blood Horse – The Danish Warm Blood horse is one of several that are perfectly bred for modern equestrian sports like dressage,
show jumping, cross-country and three-day-eventing. >>> Read more…

The Don Horse – The Don horses were made famous by the Don Cossacks who helped drive out Napoleon’s invading troops from Russia between 1812
and 1814. >>> Read more…

The Dutch Warm Blood Horse – The Dutch Warm Blood horse is the Netherlands highly successful leisure and competition horse. Production
of the breed began when a group of Gelderland and Groningen mares were bred to Thoroughbred stallions.
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The Hungarian Half-bred Horse – The Hungarian Half-bred horse has a very interesting history. The nation of Hungary began producing sport and
leisure mounts during the 1960s, carrying on their tradition of breeding lovely horses.
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The Irish Draught Horse – Irish horses, namely the Irish Draught horse, are best known for their incredible
hunting and jumping abilities. This breed has been traced back many centuries despite the fact that there are no
formal stud books or records. Read more…



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