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Oldenburg, Mare, Foal (05/2024), Bay-Dark
F: CASHMERE | MF: RAMINO
Jumping - Leisure - Dressage

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Equine Passport available

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Garrel
€7.500
~ $7.988 Negotiable
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Oldenburg, Mare, 3 years, 17 hh, Brown
F: BOHEMIAN | MF: BONIFATIUS
Dressage - Breeding

Green

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Hetzerath
€7.000
~ $7.455
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Oldenburg, Gelding, 5 years, 16,1 hh, Black
F: FAUSTINUS | MF: DESPERADOS
Dressage - Jumping - Leisure

suitable for beginners

Reliable for trail riding

is capable of carrying weight

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Visbek
€20.000 to €40.000
~$21.301 to $42.601
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Oldenburg, Mare, 8 years, 16,2 hh, Bay-Dark High quality mare from one of the best motherline in the world
F: Dragon Hill | MF: FÜRST ROMANCIER
Dressage

is broken-in

vet-check

Passed Mare Performance Test

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Vejen
€18.000
~ $19.170 Negotiable
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Oldenburg, Mare, 5 years, 16 hh, Chestnut
F: Marc Cain | MF: BELISSIMO M
Dressage - Jumping - Leisure

Reliable for trail riding

is allrounder

is easy to load

DE

Wehringen
€33.000
~ $35.146
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Oldenburg, Mare, 10 years, 16,1 hh, Bay-Dark
F: DANTE WELTINO | MF: SIGNORE RUBINSTEIN
Dressage - Jumping

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Karlsfeld
€20.000
~ $21.301 Negotiable
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Oldenburg, Mare, 4 years, 16,2 hh, Black
F: KJENTO | MF: SANDRO HIT
Dressage

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Karlsfeld
€26.000
~ $27.691 Negotiable
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Oldenburg, Gelding, 2 years, 16,1 hh, Black
Dressage

is easy to load

vet-check

Halter accustomed

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Dassel
€8.900
~ $9.479 Negotiable
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Oldenburg, Mare, 2 years, 16,2 hh, Black
Dressage - Breeding

is worked on the ground

is easy to load

Halter accustomed

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Greifenstein
€15.000 to €20.000
~$15.975 to $21.301
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Oldenburg, Mare, 10 years, 16,1 hh, Bay-Dark
F: JAZZMAN | MF: RUBINSTEIN
Breeding

is registered broodmare

Barefoot

Directly from the breeder

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Radeburg
€15.000 to €20.000
~$15.975 to $21.301
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Oldenburg, Mare, Foal (05/2024), Bay-Dark
F: CASHMERE | MF: RAMINO
Jumping - Leisure - Dressage
Waldemar Koop

DE

Garrel
€7.500
~ $7.988 Negotiable
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Golden
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Oldenburg, Mare, 3 years, 17 hh, Brown
F: BOHEMIAN | MF: BONIFATIUS
Dressage - Breeding
ZG Schmitz-May

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Hetzerath
€7.000
~ $7.455
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Platinum
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Oldenburg, Gelding, 5 years, 16,1 hh, Black
F: FAUSTINUS | MF: DESPERADOS
Dressage - Jumping - Leisure
Dennis Ripphoff

DE

Visbek
€20.000 to €40.000
~$21.301 to $42.601
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Golden
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DK

Vejen
€18.000
~ $19.170 Negotiable
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Platinum
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Oldenburg, Mare, 5 years, 16 hh, Chestnut
F: Marc Cain | MF: BELISSIMO M
Dressage - Jumping - Leisure
Angelina De Vittorio

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Wehringen
€33.000
~ $35.146
New
Platinum
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Oldenburg, Mare, 10 years, 16,1 hh, Bay-Dark
F: DANTE WELTINO | MF: SIGNORE RUBINSTEIN
Dressage - Jumping
Emilia Görlach

DE

Karlsfeld
€20.000
~ $21.301 Negotiable
New
Platinum
videocam

DE

Karlsfeld
€26.000
~ $27.691 Negotiable
New
Platinum

DE

Dassel
€8.900
~ $9.479 Negotiable
New
Platinum
videocam

DE

Greifenstein
€15.000 to €20.000
~$15.975 to $21.301
Golden
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Radeburg
€15.000 to €20.000
~$15.975 to $21.301
Platinum
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Oldenburg, Mare, 3 years, 16,3 hh, Chestnut-Red
F: HB I BERNAY | MF: SWAROVSKI
Dressage - Breeding
Marie-Louise Breekweg

DE

Wülfrath
€21.500
~ $22.898 Negotiable
Platinum
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Wülfrath
€10.000 to €15.000
~$10.650 to $15.975
Platinum
Oldenburg, Gelding, 5 years, 16,2 hh, Bay Beautiful gelding for demanding rider
F: Dantes Junior | MF: ROYAL OLYMP
Dressage - Leisure

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Snina
€10.000 to €15.000
~$10.650 to $15.975
Platinum

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Cegléd
€10.000 to €15.000
~$10.650 to $15.975
Platinum
videocam

DE

Wedemark
€19.500
~ $20.768 Negotiable
Platinum
videocam

DE

Steinfeld (Oldenburg)
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Steinfeld (Oldenburg)
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Platinum
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Steinfeld (Oldenburg)
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Platinum
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Steinfeld (Oldenburg)
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Platinum
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Steinfeld (Oldenburg)
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Oldenburg horses for sale

In recent years, the breed’s popularity has grown around the world, with many riders enjoying their versatility and strength. Oldenburg horses are now used for a variety of disciplines, such as show jumping, dressage, eventing and driving. They have also been crossed with other breeds to create new bloodlines of warmblood horses in Europe and North America. The Oldenburg horse is one of Germany’s oldest and most powerful warmblood breeds. Originating in the former duchy of Oldenburg in the north of Germany, the history of the breed can be traced back to the 16th century. Today, it is one of the most in-demand international sports horses, popular with leading equestrians across a range of disciplines. The breed’s willing nature, power and athleticism are the main reasons that riders buy an Oldenburg horse. Breed quality is maintained by basing approval on ability, a progressive approach that supports breeders whenever they sell an Oldenburg horse.

Use and characteristics of Oldenburg horses

During its long history, the Oldenburg horse has changed with the changing needs of equestrians, and the current focus is on producing a high-quality sports and riding horse. The desirable qualities of this modern type of Oldenburg horses are different from those of the Alt-Oldenburger, or old type, an all-round working and carriage horse. Equestrians wanting strength and height buy an Oldenburg horse of modern type, standing between 16 hands (64 inches/163 cm) and 17.2 hands (70 inches/178 cm) high. The breed is noted for its power, leg length and elasticity of movement, which are highly valued by breeders who produce and sell an Oldenburg horse. With their slogan “Quality is the only standard that counts”, the German Oldenburg Verband has a liberal view on matters such as coat colours, and none is excluded.

Origin and history of breeding Oldenburg horses

The foundation type for the breed was the strong and useful. The first breeding programme to produce a lighter riding type of horse dates from the days of Count Johann XVI, ruler of the Duchy of Oldenburg from 1573 to 1603. Count Johann used regal Frederiksborg stallions from Denmark, horses of Turkoman type, and Neapolitans and Andalusians - the leading European war horses of the time - to develop his breeding programme. This continued under his successor, Count Anton Günther (1583–1667), who also added Kladrubs to the stock, and permitted his tenants to use his stallions as well. This established a reputation for quality Oldenburg horses beyond the Duchy. Soon two types of Oldenburg horses, a riding horse and a carriage type, were highly prized throughout Europe. Duns, bays, blacks, greys and ermine coloured Oldenburgs all proved popular, particularly as carriage horses. In the nineteenth century, the Oldenburg horse came under the influence of other breeds such as Hanoverians, Normans and Cleveland Bays. Throughout all its history to that point, the Oldenburg had always retained its reputation as a valuable farm horse in addition to its other qualities, and this was not lost when it became one of the leading heavy coach horses of the mid-nineteenth century. They were used for fast mail coaches and were equally valued for cavalry and artillery use. As the use of carriage and coach horses began to decline in the later nineteenth century, larger and stronger Oldenburgs were produced in greater numbers for farming for a time. As mechanisation brought the age of working horses to an end, Thoroughbreds, Selle Français and other sires were used to produce the outstanding sports horse type of Oldenburg that exists today.

Oldenburg horses in equestrianism

Oldenburg horses compete successfully up to Olympic level. Famous leading Oldenburgs include Anky van Grunsven’s horse Bonfire and Karin Rehbein’s Donnerhall. Registered Oldenburgs are identified by the crown and “O” brand. The habit of using the first letter of the sire or dam’s name for offspring makes it simple for purchasers to trace a horse’s ancestry.

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