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5 year old Dutch gelding
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5 year old Dutch gelding

BreedDutch
GenderGelding
Age5 yrs 4 mths
Height17.2 hands
ColorBay
Ad TypeFor Sale
Available in SWFL: Spring Rock Winsmoke 5 year old 17. 2hh Dutch Harness Horse (eligible for ...
$ 25,000
Lamar~Xtra Nice*Talented*Foxhunt/Dressage/Trail/Show*Dutch Harness/QH Cross
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Lamar~Xtra Nice*Talented*Foxhunt/Dressage/Trail/Show*Dutch Harness/QH Cross

BreedDutch
GenderGelding
Age6 yrs
Height15.2 hands
ColorBay
Ad TypeAuction
**ONLINE AUCTION** Place your bid NOW at Magichorseauction dot com Auction ends April ...
Bree~Super Pretty*Fun*Versatile*Eventing/Dressage/Trail Dutch Harness Mare~
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Bree~Super Pretty*Fun*Versatile*Eventing/Dressage/Trail Dutch Harness Mare~

BreedDutch
GenderMare
Age7 yrs
Height15.2 hands
ColorBlack
Ad TypeAuction
**ONLINE AUCTION** Place your bid NOW at Magichorseauction dot com Auction ends March 3rd $4000 ...
KWPN mare in foal for leopard Knabstrupper
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KWPN mare in foal for leopard Knabstrupper

BreedDutch
GenderMare
Age16 yrs
Height16.3 hands
ColorChestnut
Ad TypeFor Sale
Celona is our foundation broodmare and a very special member of the family. She has outdone herself ...
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What is a Dutch Horse?
A Dutch Horse, also known as a European Warmblood, is an athletic type of horse that was developed in Holland in the late 1800s. Considered to be one of the best all-around horses for dressage and show jumping competitions, a Dutch Horse has a unique combination of power, agility and beauty. An ideal Dutch Horse should have good conformation - meaning it should appear well-proportioned and balanced from all angles - as well as great temperament and trainability. They are typically between 15 to 17 hands high (5 feet to 6 feet tall at the withers) with long legs and hooves. The most common coat color is bay or chestnut. The breed originates from crossing two other breeds – The Gelderlander Horse (a calm riding horse) and The Thoroughbred (an English racehorse). These crosses were made over many generations to create a saddle horse that could perform dressage movements with precision while still having enough energy for show jumping events. Because of their willingness to learn new tasks quickly, Dutch Horses make excellent mounts for riders looking for an equine companion that can do more than just hack around – they are becoming popular mount choices among both amateur riders looking for quality competition horses on a budget as well professional equestrians alike!
What is a Dutch Horse?
A Dutch Horse, also known as a European Warmblood, is an athletic type of horse that was developed in Holland in the late 1800s. Considered to be one of the best all-around horses for dressage and show jumping competitions, a Dutch Horse has a unique combination of power, agility and beauty. An ideal Dutch Horse should have good conformation - meaning it should appear well-proportioned and balanced from all angles - as well as great temperament and trainability. They are typically between 15 to 17 hands high (5 feet to 6 feet tall at the withers) with long legs and hooves. The most common coat color is bay or chestnut. The breed originates from crossing two other breeds – The Gelderlander Horse (a calm riding horse) and The Thoroughbred (an English racehorse). These crosses were made over many generations to create a saddle horse that could perform dressage movements with precision while still having enough energy for show jumping events. Because of their willingness to learn new tasks quickly, Dutch Horses make excellent mounts for riders looking for an equine companion that can do more than just hack around – they are becoming popular mount choices among both amateur riders looking for quality competition horses on a budget as well professional equestrians alike!