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German Riding Horse, Mare,
F: DRESSUR DRESSAGE | MF: DRESSUR DRESSAGE
Dressage - Breeding

is in foal

is registered broodmare

vet-check

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Löningen
€1.234
~ $1.314 Negotiable
New
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German Riding Horse, Mare, 2 years, Chestnut-Red
F: First Deal | MF: SAMARANT
Dressage

is a companion

Green

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Herzebrock-Clarholz
€1.500
~ $1.598 Negotiable
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German Riding Horse, Mare, 9 years, 16,1 hh, Brown
F: SIR HEINRICH | MF: CORIANUS
Breeding

is registered broodmare

is broken-in

is easy to load

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Beverungen
€6.500
~ $6.923 Negotiable
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German Riding Horse Mix, Mare, 7 years, 15,2 hh, Gray
Dressage - Western - Eventing - Jumping

is a companion

suitable as school horse/pony

suitable for therapeutic riding

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Klein Nordende
€8.000
~ $8.520
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German Riding Horse, Stallion, 1 year, 16,2 hh, Leopard-Piebald
F: Blumberg´s Sir Wittekind | MF: COMPETENT (HANN)
Mating - Jumping - Dressage

Green

Halter accustomed

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Hungenroth
€9.000
~ $9.585
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German Riding Horse, Gelding, 9 years, 16,1 hh, Gray-Dapple
F: ASTI SPUMANTE | MF: CIACOMINI
Jumping

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Poxdorf
€70.000 to €100.000
~$74.552 to $106.503
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German Riding Horse Mix, Mare, 16 years, 12,3 hh, Brown
Dressage - Jumping - Leisure

suitable for therapeutic riding

suitable for beginners

is lunged

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Jesteburg
€2.500 to €5.000
~$2.663 to $5.325
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Gunzenhausen
€5.000
~ $5.325
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Gunzenhausen
€6.000
~ $6.390
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German Riding Horse, Mare, 4 years, 15,2 hh, Chestnut-Red
F: So Unique (Rhld) | MF: Sarotti (Hann)
Dressage

is broken-in

is lunged

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Marsberg
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German Riding Horse, Mare,
F: DRESSUR DRESSAGE | MF: DRESSUR DRESSAGE
Dressage - Breeding

DE

Löningen
€1.234
~ $1.314 Negotiable
New
Golden

DE

Herzebrock-Clarholz
€1.500
~ $1.598 Negotiable
Platinum
German Riding Horse, Mare, 9 years, 16,1 hh, Brown
F: SIR HEINRICH | MF: CORIANUS
Breeding

DE

Beverungen
€6.500
~ $6.923 Negotiable
Platinum
German Riding Horse Mix, Mare, 7 years, 15,2 hh, Gray
Dressage - Western - Eventing - Jumping
Frau

DE

Klein Nordende
€8.000
~ $8.520
Platinum
German Riding Horse, Stallion, 1 year, 16,2 hh, Leopard-Piebald
F: Blumberg´s Sir Wittekind | MF: COMPETENT (HANN)
Mating - Jumping - Dressage
Carmen Günster

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Hungenroth
€9.000
~ $9.585
Platinum
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Poxdorf
€70.000 to €100.000
~$74.552 to $106.503
Platinum
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Jesteburg
€2.500 to €5.000
~$2.663 to $5.325
Platinum
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Gunzenhausen
€5.000
~ $5.325
Platinum

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Gunzenhausen
€6.000
~ $6.390
Platinum
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Marsberg
bid on auction
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German Riding Horse, Mare, 4 years, 15,2 hh, Chestnut-Red
F: Ampere | MF: DIAMOND HIT (OLD.)
Dressage

DE

Greven
€19.500
~ $20.768 Negotiable
Platinum

DE

Linnich
€7.500
~ $7.988
Platinum

DE

Dorsten
€40.000 to €70.000
~$42.601 to $74.552
German Riding Horse, Mare, 8 years, 16,2 hh, Bay-Dark
F: FEEDBACK | MF: FÜRSTENTRAUM
Dressage - Eventing
Maria Schulte Spechtel

DE

Dorsten
€20.000 to €40.000
~$21.301 to $42.601
German Riding Horse, Gelding, 5 years, 16,2 hh, Brown
F: Bel Amour | MF: FÜRSTENTRAUM
Dressage - Eventing - Jumping
Maria Schulte Spechtel

DE

Dorsten
€20.000 to €40.000
~$21.301 to $42.601
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German Riding Horse, Stallion, , Brown
F: VIVA GOLD | MF: SANDRO HIT
Dressage - Breeding
Dr. Anita Hartmann

DE

Löningen
€5.000 to €10.000
~$5.325 to $10.650
Golden
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German Riding Horse, Stallion, , 16,1 hh, Brown
F: SYRIANO | MF: EUFRATAS
Dressage - Breeding - Eventing - Jumping
Rindle Pferdezucht

DE

Wehringen
€4.200
~ $4.473 Negotiable
Golden
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German Riding Horse, Mare, 6 years, 16,1 hh, Gray
F: Soel´rings Question of honour | MF: Crazy Horse
Dressage - Jumping
Dietrich Bargsten

DE

Fredenbeck
€17.500
~ $18.638 Negotiable
Golden
German Riding Horse, Mare, 5 years, 16 hh, Black
F: HIRTENTANZ (TRAK.) | MF: ROHDIAMANT
Leisure - Breeding
A. Offer

DE

Nottuln
 to €2.500
~ to $2.663
Golden
German Riding Horse, Mare, 4 years, 15,2 hh, Chestnut-Red
F: Fair le beau xx | MF: DANCING DYNAMITE
Eventing - Breeding - Jumping - Dressage
Gestüt am Bärfangweg

DE

Buchhain
€10.000 to €15.000
~$10.650 to $15.975
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German Riding Horses for sale on ehorses

Now known collectively as the German Riding Horse, the regional warmblooded breeds of Germany are a much-loved part of the country's cultural heritage. Many equestrians buy a German Riding Horse for equestrian sports as they have an international reputation as talented competition horses. Their kind nature and good health mean German Riding Horses also make great all-round family horses. When vendors sell a German Riding Horse, they are using a name that reflects reliability and robustness in a horse. It also recognizes the dedication of local breeders and their joint contribution to German equestrian culture, sports and the economy.

Use and characteristics of German Riding Horses

While breed standards vary from region to region, people who buy a German Riding Horse know the name indicates excellent temperament and rideability in a saddle horse. There’s plenty of choice for riders too, with all coat colors and markings existing, depending on the standards of each individual breed. Height averages from 15.2 hands high (62 inches/158 cm) to 16.1 hands high (67 inches/170 cm). Breeders who sell a German Riding Horse focus on the noted qualities of Warmbloods, such as strong joints and elasticity of movement. German Riding Horses have the recognized physical characteristics and appearance of warmbloods too, with kind, intelligent eyes and a noble head full of character.

Origin and history of breeding German Riding Horses

There are few equestrians nowadays who have not heard of the Hanoverian, the Trakehner, and the Wuerttemberg, along with other famous regional breeds of Germany. Horse breeds have played an invaluable part in the history and culture of each state, as well as collectively, in creating the German Riding Horse. The regional breeds were often established by crossing local semi-feral pony-sized animals with larger and stronger stallions. Royalty and nobility played a key role in the creation of many of these breeds. Among the best-known horse breeders were the rulers of Hanover (who also became the Hanoverian kings of Britain), the dukes of Württemberg, and the Kings of Prussia, who supported and promoted the development of the Trakehner and Westphalian studs.

During late medieval and early modern times, Neapolitan and Spanish horses were particularly favored as riding horses by European rulers. Draught horses, Arabians and Turkoman Horses would also play an important role in several of the German warmbloods. Later influences came from the Thoroughbred and the Cleveland Bay. Most of the German warmblood breeders adapted their horses to meet changing needs, from the relatively light and compact warhorses of the early sixteenth century to the larger and stronger horses required for carriage work and hunting over fences. By encouraging their tenants to become involved in horse breeding, and making stallions available for their mares, German rulers also helped to create a culture of non-royal horse breeders in the regions. This paralleled the importance of private studs in Britain and was partly inspired by the success of the English Thoroughbred and other emerging breeds.

Today, the generic term German Riding Horse also embraces the term German Sport Horse, regionally-bred horses that are bred and trained with equestrian sports in mind. German Sport Horses include the Württemberg, the Bavarian Warmblood and the Zweibrucker, along with some breeds that no longer exist independently, such as the Brandenburger, Thuringian, Saxon and Saxony-Anhalt Horse. Other German Riding Horses not included in the Sport Horse group include the Holsteiner Horses, Mecklenburg Warmblood, Oldenburg Horses, Westphalian Horses and Rhenish Horses, and less well-known breeds, such as the Alpine Dairymen's Horse, or Senner.

German Riding Horses in Equestrianism

The term German Riding Horse has been used since the 1970s. Germany has long had a reputation for the performance of its regional warmblooded horses in international competitions. They are charismatic horses, which leave a long legacy, both in terms of offspring and of impact. Many people remember the outstanding Westphalian Ahlerich, who was the gold medal winner in the dressage event at the Olympics in Los Angeles in 1984. Over twenty years later, the horses of the gold medal-winning team at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing were all Hanoverians. Outstanding German Riding Horses consistently sell for high prices.

What makes German Riding Horses so successful?

The success of German Riding Horses is testament to the skills of regional breeders for over hundreds of years. In order for a horse to be registered in one of the sections of the German Riding Horse studbook, it must meet the registration standards of its own breed. It will then be classified within the German Riding Horse books, dependent on the licensing and testing of its ancestry. Testing and registration standards are rigorous and include performance testing for both stallions and mares, plus proven fertility performance. These standards mean that German Riding Horses remain strong, healthy and active throughout their long lives.