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Holstein Horse Breed 

Country of Origin: The Holstein horse originates in Germany. 

Blood Type: The Holstein is in the warmblood group. 

History: The Holstein horse breed is probably one of the oldest warmblooded breeds in Germany dating back to the 13th century. It is thought that the breed descended from Spanish, German, and oriental bloodlines. The Holstein was a heavy but elegant breed and used as a warhorse. In the 17th century they became used as carriage horses and still had the heavy frame, coarse appearance, and short strides. In the 19th century Thoroughbreds infused the bloodlines to improve confirmation and speed. The Yorkshire-Coach horses gave the Holstein a wider action and excellent temperament.

More infusion of Thoroughbred blood occurred after the Second World War and the Holstein became more refined and lighter as they are today. 

Height: The Holstein usually stands16HH to 17HH. 

Colors: The Holstein horse breed can be any solid color but the most predominant are the bay and brown, then gray, and then the chestnut is the least common. 

Description: The Holstein has an expressive head on a long, slightly arched neck; long, sloping shoulders and a deep wide chest; the back is strong with muscular loins; hindquarters, thighs, and gaskins are all well-muscled; and good, strong legs.   

 

Holstein

Temperament: Since the infusion of Thoroughbred blood the Holstein horse breed is more excitable than the old type but still has a generally good temperament.   

Uses: The Holstein is exceptionally athletic and popular for dressage, excels in show jumping, and is seen in harness in the four-in-hand driving competitions.

 

 

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