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This horse was founded in the 10th century, but then improved in the 19th century by Anglo-Norman mares and a Yorkshire coach horse stallion named Bracken. The breed's most important bloodlines are from Anglo-Norman horses.

 


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Swiss Warmblood horses are often used for riding. They are suitable for all sorts of riding. Also, the Swiss Warmblood is an ideal cavalry troop horse.

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Horse-breeding in Switzerland can be traced back for nearly 1,000 years to the Benedictine monastery of Einsiedeln where horses were being bred is early as AD 964.

Swiss Warmblood
The Swiss Warmblood horse breed, also called the Einsiedler, was founded in the 10th century on the local Schwyer stock. It was first bred at the Benedictine Monastery of Einsiedeln .

Also known as the Swiss Halfbred or the Swiss Warmblood, the Einsiedler comes from Switzerland and is named for the Benedictine Abbey of Einsiedeln where it has been lovingly bred since 1064.
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See also: Warmblood, Holstein, Einsiedler, Holsteiner, Yorkshire Coach Horse

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