Intro
Following the tradition of European warmblood animals, the Canadians have made their own contribution to the sport horse legacy.
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Following the tradition of European warmblood animals, the Canadians have made their own contribution to the sport horse legacy.
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Warmblood horses are a mix between hot-blooded animals (like the Arabian & Thoroughbred) and cold-blooded animals (most draft breeds). They may carry bloodlines of approved breeds as long as they meet the requirements of the type.
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The riding pony itself was developed in the U.K. and the term covers a variety of different show ponies. They are divided into classes based on height and type.
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The Brandenburger is a sub-population of the German saddle horse and bred to be an all-around under saddle mount.
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The Blazer Horse was deveolped over a period of years by Neil Hinck from Star, Idaho. The result of his dream to breed a smart, strong, easy-moving and gentle working horse was a stallion he named Little Blaze.
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Also called a Belgian Halfblood, the Belgian Sport Horse is a breed solely developed for use as a sport animal in competition.
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Like many Warmblood breeds, the Bavarian Warmblood is relatively new & their bloodlines were originated in southern Germany in the hopes of creating a superior sport horse.
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The Ban-ei horse is a blend of Percheron, Belgian & Breton blood, specifically bred in Japan for a unique type of horse racing.
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The Azteca is the first breed to be developed in Mexico & descendant of horses from both Spain & Portugal. However the mighty Andalusian is the distinct foundation for the Azteca breed.
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A breed in its infant stages, the Australian Warmblood is a sport horse bred to meet the high standards of many of their European counterparts.
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