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The heavy warmbloods (German: Schwere Warmblüter) are a group of horse breeds primarily from continental Europe. The title includes the Ostfriesen ("East Friesian") and Alt-Oldenburger ("Old-Oldenburger"), Groningen, and similar horses from Silesia, Saxony-Thuringia, and Bavaria. Breeds like the Hungarian Nonius, Kladruber, and Cleveland Bay are also often classed as "heavy warmbloods." They are the ancestors of the modern warmbloods, and are typically bred by preservation groups to fit the pre-World War I model of the all-purpose utility horse. Unlike the registries of the sport horses that followed them, many heavy warmblood registries maintain closed or partly closed studbooks. However, external evaluation and performance testing of the breeding stock is still a key element in these reg

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  • Als Schweres Warmblut wird eine Gruppe von Warmblut-Pferderassen bezeichnet. Bei diesen steht nicht der Einsatz als Reit- und Sportpferd im Vordergrund, angestrebt wird stattdessen der traditionelle, mittelschwerere Karrossiertyp. Es sollte ursprünglich für den Dienst vor dem Wagen und im Pflug gleichermaßen geeignet sein. (de)
  • The heavy warmbloods (German: Schwere Warmblüter) are a group of horse breeds primarily from continental Europe. The title includes the Ostfriesen ("East Friesian") and Alt-Oldenburger ("Old-Oldenburger"), Groningen, and similar horses from Silesia, Saxony-Thuringia, and Bavaria. Breeds like the Hungarian Nonius, Kladruber, and Cleveland Bay are also often classed as "heavy warmbloods." They are the ancestors of the modern warmbloods, and are typically bred by preservation groups to fit the pre-World War I model of the all-purpose utility horse. Unlike the registries of the sport horses that followed them, many heavy warmblood registries maintain closed or partly closed studbooks. However, external evaluation and performance testing of the breeding stock is still a key element in these registries. Many of the heavy warmbloods are selected primarily for family-friendly temperaments. (en)
  • Le warmblood lourd (allemand : Schwere Warmblüter) est un groupe de races de chevaux, principalement originaire d’Europe continentale. (fr)
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  • Als Schweres Warmblut wird eine Gruppe von Warmblut-Pferderassen bezeichnet. Bei diesen steht nicht der Einsatz als Reit- und Sportpferd im Vordergrund, angestrebt wird stattdessen der traditionelle, mittelschwerere Karrossiertyp. Es sollte ursprünglich für den Dienst vor dem Wagen und im Pflug gleichermaßen geeignet sein. (de)
  • Le warmblood lourd (allemand : Schwere Warmblüter) est un groupe de races de chevaux, principalement originaire d’Europe continentale. (fr)
  • The heavy warmbloods (German: Schwere Warmblüter) are a group of horse breeds primarily from continental Europe. The title includes the Ostfriesen ("East Friesian") and Alt-Oldenburger ("Old-Oldenburger"), Groningen, and similar horses from Silesia, Saxony-Thuringia, and Bavaria. Breeds like the Hungarian Nonius, Kladruber, and Cleveland Bay are also often classed as "heavy warmbloods." They are the ancestors of the modern warmbloods, and are typically bred by preservation groups to fit the pre-World War I model of the all-purpose utility horse. Unlike the registries of the sport horses that followed them, many heavy warmblood registries maintain closed or partly closed studbooks. However, external evaluation and performance testing of the breeding stock is still a key element in these reg (en)
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  • Schweres Warmblut (de)
  • Warmblood lourd (fr)
  • Heavy warmblood (en)
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