Here's my 10 yr old Canadian WB (Oldenberg/TB), 17.3hh and a really neat horse. He has his flaws but so do I! PS The last photo is my first time in a very ill-fitted dressage saddle (we didn't work in it).
This is my boy- he's a 13 year old Hanoverian x Trakehner, named Excalibur ( i call him Kai) He's around 16.3 hh. I currently use him for dressage, although he had done nothing but jump ( he's absolutly brilliant at it ) until i got him in january
Anyway, here he is!
This is the horse I ride, she's a 14 year old 17.2hh Dutch Warmblood. She was a broodmare for 10 years, she's been in a work routine for about 8 months.
Great horses! Can't wait to see yours Supermane! And Kayty, I love Bella, you two look good together
Yes, my boy is big and that comes with joint issues and everything is more expensive. Extra big everything - including trailer I only got him this March, out of sitting in a paddock for a few years. I'm happy his muscling is coming so quickly. Bad thing is that it goes away just as fast.
You have to put it on a hosting site like photobucket and take the link from there or make an "advanced reply" and then attach the picture straight from your computer; just click on the paperclip that's next to the smiley face.
And because the horses that's coming with mine isn't done recovering from being gelded we have to wait another week before he comes, so I have to wait a little bit longer to see him.
Well I have 7 KWPN warmbloods (4 broodmares, 3 youngsters) and 3 foals due in the spring (JudgementXFaust Z, OOSevenXRoemer, UphillXPrestige).
1st - Eldarion. 2nd Premie KWPN born '09 (Sir SinclairXOlympic Ferro) *For Sale*
2nd - Dunavar 2nd Premie KWPN born '08 (FreestyleXUniform) *For Sale*
3rd - Flemmiro 1st Premie KWPN born '10 (FlemminghXOlympic Ferro) - will post better pic soon!
4th - Miss Cleopatra KWPN prov Keur GP Jump mare by Faust Z - in foal to Judgement ISF *foal not for sale* and going for keur status 2011
5th - Laika 1st premie ster KWPN mare, top 10 foal and top 10 as 3 year old in NA (RoemerXCalypso I) - in foal to OOSeven *foal is for sale, will be papered KWPN Reg A*
6th - Onilia prov Keur KWPN mare (Olympic FerroXPersian Pathxx) - going for keur through IBOP 2011
7th - Zolette Keur KWPN mare (PrestigeXHouston) - in foal to Uphill *foal spoken for* photo from Prima Equestrian website.
Finally a thread I can join in on. Its wierd I have 2 ponies and of course a Warmblood. Oddest combination right?
So here she is. I have a training lease on a 6 year old Warmblood mare named Regena. she's a premi 2 mare I believe. Can't remember what the owner said but she's a premi something. I've had hr since the beginning of September and before I got her she could barely pick up the right leads. Now she's jumping oxars and cantering small courses. Sadly she's just getting over a lameness issue caused by 2 splints.
One of the few good jumps from that day. It was rodeo day, she was bucking like at the CFR.
From a friend who's almost professional who came and did a shoot.
Yes I realize that but you can register such a horse as an American Warmblood, which I plan on doing when money and time allow, which would technically make her a warmblood
Hm ok, well I'm in Australia so don't know the rules for the American WB assoc. but over here, a cold blood x hot blood does not in any way constitute a wb
This is my 10 year old Dutch Warmblood / Thoroughbred. His registered name is Keystone Express. We're now jumping 3 feet, but i dont have any recent pictures. The first pic is of his first jump, the second is him in the field, and the third is us playing dress up!
no worries, I understand, as it is a common misconception, but trust me, I have been through the guidelines over and over again to make sure she is registerable, and she is. When I was planning to breed her I put a lot of research into the matter. And yes, the registry standards can be low here, but I think in sporthorses like warmbloods, it should be more the movement than the breeding to be considered
I totally agree, and there are plenty of draft crosses that are brilliant athletes. It's not a bad thing that draft crosses can be registered as Warmbloods in North America - it just means that the word "warmblood" means something totally different than in other countries.
Yes! a warmblood thread! Yaaay! All lovely horses everyone! The first pics are of my new Hanoverian gelding Pumba, and then the others are of my Dutch warmblood mare Topper!
Sorry that there's sooo many of Pumba I just got so many great pics of us from a recent show these aren't even all of the pics I wanted to post of him!...haha sorry that it's kinda alot!
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