c

Dressage Horses For Sale

Read more b
5.021 results
5.021 results
Filter
Remove all filters
Add search:
y Warmblood y Gelding y Leisure horses y Mare y Stallion y Show jumpers
Eye-catcher
Trakehner, Mare, 1 year, 16,1 hh, Black
F: DREIVIERTELTAKT | MF: BALLZAUBER
Dressage - Eventing - Jumping - Leisure

Green

is allrounder

Halter accustomed

DE

Sperenberg
€5.050
~ $5.378 Negotiable
Eye-catcher
videocam
Trakehner, Mare, 1 year, 16,2 hh, Chestnut-Red
F: ZAUBERDEYK | MF: SYMONT
Dressage - Eventing

Directly from the breeder

Equine Passport available

DE

Schäplitz
€5.000 to €10.000
~$5.325 to $10.650
Eye-catcher
videocam
PRE Mix, Stallion, 4 years, 17 hh, Brown
F: Gerne auf Anfrage
Dressage - Show - Baroque - Leisure

is broken-in

is lunged

is easy to load

ES

Barcelona
€15.000 to €20.000
~$15.975 to $21.301
Eye-catcher
videocam
KWPN, Mare, 5 years, 16 hh, Chestnut-Red
F: INTRO K | MF: EVERDALE
Dressage

is broken-in

is easy to load

Stands for the farrier

BE

MichelbekeBrakel
€12.500
~ $13.313
Eye-catcher
German Riding Pony, Stallion, 3 years, 14 hh, Chestnut-Red
F: HET Golden Dream | MF: FS DON‘T WORRY
Dressage

DE

Vettweiß
€8.000
~ $8.520 Negotiable
Eye-catcher
Westphalian, Gelding, 6 years, 16,1 hh, Bay-Dark
F: Sezuans Donnerhall
Dressage - Eventing - Jumping - Leisure

suitable for beginners

is broken-in

is lunged

DE

Schenklengsfeld
€10.000 to €15.000
~$10.650 to $15.975
Eye-catcher
videocam
Hanoverian, Gelding, 7 years, 17 hh, Black
F: FANTASTIC | MF: NATIELLO XX
Dressage - Jumping

DE

Sehnde
€10.000 to €15.000
~$10.650 to $15.975
Eye-catcher
videocam
German Sport Horse, Gelding, 5 years, 17 hh, Black
F: Fürst Samarant | MF: JOHNSON (KWPN)
Dressage

is broken-in

is lunged

Reliable for trail riding

DE

Kirchenthumbach
Price on request
Eye-catcher
German Riding Pony, Stallion, 3 years, 14,1 hh, Dun
F: DIMENSION AT | MF: Dornier B
Dressage - Breeding

Licensed stallion

is lunged

Directly from the breeder

DE

Bedburg
€15.000 to €20.000
~$15.975 to $21.301
Eye-catcher

ES

Alicante
€5.000 to €10.000
~$5.325 to $10.650
g
h

Page-1-Ad

With this option your advertisement will be extra advertised on the top page of search results. It will be listed above the regular search results.

In addition, interested parties can directly see more information. This significantly increases the number of potential buyers.

Page1Ad

Platinum

DE

Linnich
€2.500
~ $2.663
New
Golden
KWPN, Gelding, 7 years, 17 hh, Chestnut
F: HENNESSY | MF: ROYAL DANCE
Dressage
MK Ponys

NL

Heemskerk
€10.000
~ $10.650
New
Platinum
videocam
Oldenburg, Stallion, 2 years, 17 hh, Brown
F: BONDS | MF: SCHWARZGOLD
Dressage - Mating
Verena Erdmann

DE

Emsdetten
€12.000
~ $12.780 Negotiable
New
Platinum
videocam
Oldenburg, Mare, 8 years, 16,1 hh, Smoky-Black
F: SAN AMOUR | MF: ZACK (KWPN)
Dressage

DE

Valluhn
€50.000
~ $53.251 Negotiable
New
Platinum
videocam
Oldenburg, Mare, 5 years, 16 hh, Chestnut-Red
F: Van Vivaldi | MF: Raphael
Dressage - Jumping

DE

Valluhn
€23.000
~ $24.496 Negotiable
New
Golden

DE

Berne
€15.000
~ $15.975
New
Golden
videocam
Haflinger, Stallion, 1 year, 14,2 hh
F: BUGATTI | MF: NYTHOS WL
Dressage - Jumping - Driving
Silvia Hoffmann

DE

Suhlendorf
€3.000
~ $3.195
New
Golden
Hanoverian, Mare, 6 years, 16,1 hh, Smoky-Black
F: Eclectisch | MF: LAURIES CRUSADOR XX
Dressage

DE

Ahrensburg
€15.000 to €20.000
~$15.975 to $21.301
New
Oldenburg, Gelding, 2 years, 17 hh, Chestnut-Red
F: VITALIS | MF: Farell
Dressage - Leisure

DE

Schwerin
€11.500
~ $12.248 Negotiable
New
Platinum
German Sport Horse, Mare, 7 years, 17,1 hh, Bay-Dark
F: VITALIS | MF: RUBIN ROYAL
Dressage - Breeding - Leisure

DE

Henstedt-Ulzburg
€22.500
~ $23.963 Negotiable
New
Platinum
Hanoverian, Mare, 9 years, 16,1 hh, Black
F: Dragon Hill | MF: DE NIRO
Dressage - Jumping
ZSR Leinetal

DE

Leinefelde OT Birkungen
€14.000
~ $14.910
New
Platinum
Hanoverian, Gelding, 8 years, 16,1 hh, Chestnut-Red
F: Jack Jones | MF: LINGH
Dressage - Jumping
ZSR Leinetal

DE

Leinefelde OT Birkungen
€15.000
~ $15.975
New
Platinum
videocam
German Sport Horse, Mare, 6 years, 16 hh, Smoky-Black
F: Apeldoorn | MF: SUMMER HIT
Dressage - Breeding - Jumping - Leisure
Marie-Juane Grieshaar

DE

Bautzen
€5.000 to €10.000
~$5.325 to $10.650
New
Platinum
videocam
Hanoverian, Gelding, 5 years, 17 hh, Black
F: D´EGALITE | MF: WELTRUHM HANNOVERANER

DE

Rhede
€35.000
~ $37.276
New
Golden
videocam

DE

Gronau (Westfalen)
€27.500
~ $29.288
New
Platinum
PRE Mix, Stallion, 5 years, Chestnut-Red
Dressage - Working Equitation - Show - Leisure
Yeguada Noguera

ES

Barcelona
€5.000 to €10.000
~$5.325 to $10.650
New
Platinum
videocam
PRE, Stallion, 1 year, Gray
Dressage - Working Equitation - Show - Leisure
Yeguada Noguera

ES

Ivanrey
€5.000 to €10.000
~$5.325 to $10.650
New
Platinum
PRE Mix, Stallion, 6 years, 16,1 hh, Brown-Light
Dressage - Equitation Portugesa - Working Equitation - Leisure
Yeguada Noguera

ES

Granollers
€10.000 to €15.000
~$10.650 to $15.975
New
Platinum
PRE Mix, Stallion, 5 years, 16,1 hh, Dun
Dressage - Doma Vaquera - Show - Mating
Yeguada Noguera

ES

Granollers
€10.000 to €15.000
~$10.650 to $15.975
New
Platinum
videocam

DE

Neuss
€14.900
~ $15.869
New
1 2 ... 10 ... 252
Q Remove all filters
H

Dressage Horses for sale on ehorses

Dressage is one of the foundation activities of equestrianism, being a set of training exercises as well as a competitive form in its own right. The term comes from the French word “dresser”, meaning to prepare. Any horse can benefit from learning basic dressage movements. For advanced competitions, riders usually buy dressage horses that are members of one of the breeds recognised as leaders in this sphere. These are sport horse breeds, particularly medium and heavyweight Warmblood Horses. While breeders and trainers can sell a dressage horse with the right conformation and elastic paces, finished competition horses are the result of years of dedicated work and depend on a profound relationship between the horse and its rider. Some equestrians consider dressage as an art form, rather than a sport.

Use and characteristics of Dressage Horses

Since horses in advanced dressage competitions tend to be warmblooded, they are generally tall horses, usually over 16 hands (64 inches/163 cm)in height. The main thing is that horse and rider should be well-matched and present a harmonious pair. At riding club level, many people do not buy a dressage horse for competition, but rather use their own horses, Cobs or Ponies, often with great success. When moving, an advanced dressage horse needs to show rhythmic and smooth paces. Breeders also focus on temperament, so that when they sell a dressage horse it will work athletically in a relaxed fashion. Generally speaking, an outstanding dressage horse will have a compact outline and will be capable of working in collection, an important aspect of dressage.

Origin and history of breeding Dressage Horses

For as long as human beings have ridden horses, they have used various training methods. The earliest training manual in existence, written on clay tablets by a Mitannian horse trainer called Kikkuli over 3,000 years ago, was for training chariot horses. The best-known work is still probably that of Xenophon the Greek general, who recommended that people treat young horses kindly and learn about their natures. While there were plenty of classical and medieval publications on horse care and veterinary treatments, it wasn’t until the sixteenth century that serious manuals on horseback riding were being published. The first was "The Rules of Riding" by Federico Grissone. Italy was famous for the quality of its chargers at that time, so many of the texts were published there. The nobility had riding masters and trained their horses in arenas (known as manèges). Later that century, books on choosing the right kind of horse for a particular activity also began to be published. Manuals of horsemanship were written by nobles such as the Duke of Newcastle, as well as by professional riding teachers. Classical dressage flourished. The noble Spanish and Baroque breeds, with their compact outlines and naturally balanced head-carriage, were the first choice for working in the arena. However, an important set of images dating from the eighteenth century, the Wilton House Collection, shows several different types of horses being ridden. The Baroque breeds such as the Lipizzaner, used in the beautiful classical displays at the Spanish Riding School, are not tall horses, and they are still the best horses for advanced exercises known as the “airs above the ground”. Taller horses, with their free-flowing movement, excel at extended paces in modern dressage competitions.

Dressage Horses in equestrianism

European Warmblood Horses lead the way in competitive dressage. The Danish Warmblood Marzog became “Dressage Horse of the Century” in the late 1990s while winning Dutch Warmblood stallion Ferro received particular praise at the Sydney Olympics.

Save this search