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German Warmblood may refer generally to any of the various warmblood horses of Germany, or more specifically to a warmblood registered with the nationwide German Horse Breeding Society. Beneath the umbrella term German warmblood are several regional variations on a singular standard; individual German warmblood types are not necessarily considered "breeds", because they have an open stud book and freely exchange genetic material between each other, with other warmblood types, with Anglo-Arabians, and with breeds like the Thoroughbred, Arabian, and Trakehner. (The Trakehner, while a warmblood horse from Germany, has a closed stud book and thus, like the Thoroughbred and Arabian, is considered a "true" breed.) All horses that are warmbloods and bred in Germany are named after the region in w

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  • Das Deutsche Sportpferd ist eine seit dem Jahr 2003 gezüchtete Warmblutpferderasse. Sie entstand durch die Schaffung eines gemeinsamen Ursprungszuchtbuchs für ihre Reitpferdepopulation der Pferdezuchtverbände Berlin-Brandenburg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Sachsen und Thüringen. Bedingt dadurch, dass es sich beim Deutschen Sportpferd um eine sehr junge Zucht handelt, sind Exterieur und Interieur weitgehend mit den Zuchten identisch, aus denen sie hervorgegangen sind. (de)
  • German Warmblood may refer generally to any of the various warmblood horses of Germany, or more specifically to a warmblood registered with the nationwide German Horse Breeding Society. Beneath the umbrella term German warmblood are several regional variations on a singular standard; individual German warmblood types are not necessarily considered "breeds", because they have an open stud book and freely exchange genetic material between each other, with other warmblood types, with Anglo-Arabians, and with breeds like the Thoroughbred, Arabian, and Trakehner. (The Trakehner, while a warmblood horse from Germany, has a closed stud book and thus, like the Thoroughbred and Arabian, is considered a "true" breed.) All horses that are warmbloods and bred in Germany are named after the region in which they are born in. There is an exception to this and that is the Trakehner breed. (en)
  • Le Cheval de sport allemand (allemand : Deutsches Sportpferd) est un stud-book de chevaux de sport, créé en 2003 par des organismes gestionnaires de stud-books de chevaux de sport à faibles effectifs en Allemagne. Il intègre à sa création le Brandebourgeois, le Mecklembourgeois, le Saxe-Anhalt et le Selle de Thuringe. Il intègre en 2014 trois autres stud-books, ceux du Bavarois, du Württemberger et du Zweibrücker. (fr)
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  • Das Deutsche Sportpferd ist eine seit dem Jahr 2003 gezüchtete Warmblutpferderasse. Sie entstand durch die Schaffung eines gemeinsamen Ursprungszuchtbuchs für ihre Reitpferdepopulation der Pferdezuchtverbände Berlin-Brandenburg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Sachsen und Thüringen. Bedingt dadurch, dass es sich beim Deutschen Sportpferd um eine sehr junge Zucht handelt, sind Exterieur und Interieur weitgehend mit den Zuchten identisch, aus denen sie hervorgegangen sind. (de)
  • Le Cheval de sport allemand (allemand : Deutsches Sportpferd) est un stud-book de chevaux de sport, créé en 2003 par des organismes gestionnaires de stud-books de chevaux de sport à faibles effectifs en Allemagne. Il intègre à sa création le Brandebourgeois, le Mecklembourgeois, le Saxe-Anhalt et le Selle de Thuringe. Il intègre en 2014 trois autres stud-books, ceux du Bavarois, du Württemberger et du Zweibrücker. (fr)
  • German Warmblood may refer generally to any of the various warmblood horses of Germany, or more specifically to a warmblood registered with the nationwide German Horse Breeding Society. Beneath the umbrella term German warmblood are several regional variations on a singular standard; individual German warmblood types are not necessarily considered "breeds", because they have an open stud book and freely exchange genetic material between each other, with other warmblood types, with Anglo-Arabians, and with breeds like the Thoroughbred, Arabian, and Trakehner. (The Trakehner, while a warmblood horse from Germany, has a closed stud book and thus, like the Thoroughbred and Arabian, is considered a "true" breed.) All horses that are warmbloods and bred in Germany are named after the region in w (en)
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  • Deutsches Sportpferd (de)
  • German warmblood (en)
  • Cheval de sport allemand (fr)
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