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The Hanoverian Horse

The prestigious Hanoverian or Hanoverian Horse is one of the oldest German breeds. Its lineage goes back to 1735, under the impulse of George II, Elector of Hanover, and King of England, in Celle, Lower Saxony. Originally, this saddle horse was a heavier breed. Black Holsteins and later Mecklemhourgs were crossed with local mares and the Stud Book were established in 1888. After the Second World War, Trakehner blood (with notably the stallion Semper Ldem), Thoroughbred and Arabian blood were added. This breed has contributed to the improvement of the Oldenburg. It is perhaps the most sought-after breed of sport horses in the world.

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Caractère et aptitudes du cheval

Balanced, very calm, it is courageous. Robust, solid, powerful, it is very enduring. Remarkable jumper, its gaits are good. Energetic action, supple, elongated.

Utilisations du cheval

Versatile, it pulled the British royal carriages before proving to be ideal for high level dressage and first class horse shows (show jumping, eventing).

Morphologie du cheval

Head sometimes a little strong but noble. Straight or convex profile. Ears of medium length. Large eyes. Powerful body. Long, muscular neck. Well marked withers. Long and sloping shoulders. Deep chest. Strong, solid back. Wide and strong loins. Powerful hindquarters. Flattened croup. Limbs rather short, resistant, muscular. Wide joints. Short pasterns and low hocks. Foot with resistant horn. Tail set high. Coat: all the frank colors. Size: from 1,55 to 1,75 m. Weight: from 500 to 600 kg.

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