

Holsteiner

The Holsteiner is one of the oldest german warmblood breeds and is best known for its athleticism, power, and exceptional jumping ability. Originally bred for carriage and cavalry work, the breed later became highly successful in modern sport horse disciplines, especially show jumping, while also being commonly used in dressage and eventing.
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Height
16.0 - 17.2 hh | 1.02 - 1.12
Division
Warmblood
Origin
Germany
Coat Overview
Common | Accepted

Bay

Chestnut

Black

Grey

Sabino
Rare | Uncommon

Dominant
White

Buckskin

Smokey

Flaxen

Rabicano

Brindle
Unrealistic | Not Accepted

Perlino
Cremello

Palomino

Champagne

Mushroom

Silver

Mealy

Roan

Dun

Tobiano
Splashed

Tovero
Overo

Appaloosa
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