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The Hanoverian ranks under the well-known German warmblood breeds and result from the interest of the Kings of England and Hanover in the horses of the region.

 


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Breed Description:
The Hanoverian is a warmblood bred specifically for jumping, eventing, and dressage.

Hanoverian Horse
The Hanoverian is the best known of the European Warmbloods, and has become very popular in the United States.
The Hanoverian horse excels in the equestrian disciplines of jumping, dressage, and eventing.

HANOVERIAN HORSE BREED
Hanoverian Horses
A popular German breed. Its origins are from the Great War Horse of the Middle Ages. Was developed as a cavalry horse. Best known for dressage and show jumping.

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The Hanoverian horse originates from North West Germany where it was used for agricultural work and as a carriage horse. In 1867 a breed society was formed and the Hanoverian was developed as a military horse and later as a general farming horse.

The Hanoverian has gone trough many changes over throughout the time. His evolution is very marked by the war.

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Hanoverian Description
The Hanoverian is native to Germany and is today one of the most abundant and popular breeds in the world. Their wonderful temperaments, stamina and ease of rideability contribute to their popularity.

Hanoverian (horse)
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Hanoverian
What is a Hanoverian
The Hanoverian is a noble, correctly proportioned warmblood horse with natural balance, impulsion and elegant, elastic movements characterized by a floating trot, a round rhythmic canter, and a ground-covering walk.

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The Hanoverian today is considerably different from the early Hanoverians and enjoys an excellent reputation in both the dressage and show jumping worlds.

A Hanoverian is a warmblooded horse originating in Germany, which is often seen in the Olympics and other difficult English style competitions, and have won gold medals in all three equestrian Olympic competitions.

The Hanoverian horse represents the most important breed of sport horses in the world. Olympic as well as World champions and the largest number of World Cup winners are from the Hanoverian breeding area.

Hanoverian
WARMBLOOD
OVERVIEW
The ancestor of the Hanoverian horse was the German "war horse" of the Middle Ages.

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Hanoverian
Best known German warmbloods, Hanoverians were developed as draft horses in the Hanover region of Germany and were influenecned by British Kings who, in the early 18th century, ...

Hanoverian
Developed from the Holstein and imported Trakehners and English horses, particularly the Thoroughbred.
Origin: Germany.

The Hanoverian Verband in Germany denied registration as the judgment of his jumping had dragged the total score below 90 points.

The adjective Hanoverian is used to describe British monarchs of the House of Hanover things relating to the Duchy of Hanover things relating to Hanover, Germany and it is a horse breed, see Hanoverian (horse) ...

Hanoverian stallion with dark bay coat.[Credits : © Scott Smudsky]
Trakehner stallion with dark bay coat.[Credits : © Scott Smudsky]
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Mexico: Hanoverian
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Belle de Mars (1967): Selle Français, Olympic team Gold
Finesse (1987): KWPN, leading showjumper
For Pleasure (1986): Hanover, dual Olympic team Gold ...

Today the breeds is included into the Hanoverian breed registry, putting an end to the breeding of the original type.

*Hanoverian - any solid color, commonly bay, brown, black or gray
Heihe - mostly bay or chestnut, few grey or black, other colors quite rare
Heilongkiang - chestnut or bay
Hequ - black, brown, or gray ...

Fell Pony Society of North America Heritage Farms Hanoverians This site created by the owner of Mustahevonen Debut, our first Fell foal.
Web Site of Mustahevonen Debut Member Fell Pony Society
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Chestnut; height 14; Use: Harness, Pack, Riding
Hanoverian (Germany)
Any color; height 15.3 to 16.2; Use: Competition, Dressage, Jumping, Riding
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East Friesian (Horse)
The original East Friesian is now extinct, and has changed to the Hanoverian type and the Friesian Arabs.

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