

Knabstrupper

The Knabstrupper is a danish horse breed best known for its distinctive spotted coat patterns and versatile sport horse type. Originally developed from horses with Appaloosa-like markings, modern Knabstruppers are commonly bred for dressage, jumping, driving and leisure riding, combining athletic ability with their unique and eye-catching appearance.
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Height
15.2 - 16.2 hh | 0.99 - 1.06
Division
Warmblood
Origin
Denmark
Coat Overview
Common | Accepted

Bay

Chestnut

Black

Grey

Appaloosa
Rare | Uncommon

Palomino

Buckskin

Smokey

Mealy

Flaxen

Rabicano

Brindle
Unrealistic | Not Accepted

Dominant
White

Perlino
Cremello

Champagne

Roan

Dun

Sabino

Mushroom

Silver

Tobiano
Splashed

Tovero
Overo
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You can always visit the Coat Genetics tab for a full overview of the genes and coat variations used within the archive.
