

Oldenburg

The Oldenburg is a german warmblood breed known for its athleticism, elegant movement, and versatility in modern sport horse disciplines. Originally developed as a carriage and coach horse in the Oldenburg region of Germany, the breed later evolved into a highly successful sport horse commonly used in dressage, show jumping and eventing.
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Height
16.0 - 17.2 hh | 1.02 - 1.12
Divison
Warmblood
Origin
Germany
Coat Overview
Common | Accepted

Bay

Chestnut

Black

Grey

Palomino

Buckskin

Smokey

Sabino
Rare | Uncommon

Dominant
White

Perlino
Cremello

Champagne

Silver

Flaxen

Roan

Rabicano

Dun

Brindle

Tobiano
Splashed

Tovero
Overo
Unrealistic | Not Accepted

Mushroom

Mealy

Appaloosa
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