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Olympic medal winning Dutch warm blood horses
The Dutch Warmblood is a breed of horse developed as a horse competition and recreation for large international Equestrian disciplines of dressage, show jumping, eventing and driving for which he won worldwide recognition. It is also known as the Royal Dutch cavalry sport or just Dutch Sport Horse.
Most breeds Warmblood continue to evolve. In fact, there are races in the sense that Thoroughbreds, Arabs and Morgan Saddlebred horses are racing. His books are not closed herd so that other races can be entered in the reserve gene to obtain the benefits of hybrid vigor and speed and improve the evolutionary process of achieving the goal of selecting a stud book in particular. The Dutch Hot Blood is no exception.
Recorded Warmblood breeding in the Netherlands who has spent more than 100 years. In 1887, King William II has recognized First Dutch studbook organization and so doing, he laid the foundation for the regulation of warm-blooded Livestock. During the 19th century studbook of several organizations thoroughbreds regional and especially for local agriculture.
In the 1950s, the Dutch Warmblood horse evolved from a cross between two races manmade Netherlands – Gelderland and Groningen, and then refine the thoroughbreds to improve endurance. The evolved Gelderlander in the light soil and sand in the middle of Holland and is a horse of medium size with an elegant skip the skills inherited from their ancestors many, Gelderlander gave the new generation their excellent forequarters. The Groningen took place in heavy clay soils of northern Holland into a horse battle style, more and heavier which lost nearly mid-20th century, because a large number of mares that are used to create the warm-blooded Dutch left little thoroughbred. Both the Gelderland and Groningen from Frisian, Holsteiner and Oldenburger their ancestors and other related Warmbloods, such as Oldenburg and Hanover used to clarify some details of minor importance, conformation and focus on a calm temperament. The breeding program that began in the 1960s gave the horse world with more breeds success has been developed in the post-war Europe.
But There are three varieties of Dutch warm blood horses. Using old established lines, the Dutch developed a standard real Rijpaard or equestrian, race and riding type stallions from France, Holstein, Hanover and other parties, taking care to maintain the qualities old Dutch breeds. Hackney horses were also introduced in this crusade to produce a Horse Harness style, with a share of pride, head on the knees and high transport costs, known as the Dutch and harness Tuigpaard with American Saddlebred to add today. Other breeders continue to breed draft horse or Basistype Gelderlander traditional lighting, crossing Groningen to add more mass. Consequently, Modern Dutch warm blood horse is divided into three categories in the KWPN studbook as a sport horse, harness horse and Gelderlander traditional.
Breeding and selection of warm-blooded horses, Dutch is strictly controlled and monitored by the Nederland Koninkijk Warmbloed Paardenstamboek (KWPN) or Royal Blood Horse Studbook of the Netherlands. This provides for the registration of livestock and herd book in North America through a local union (KWPN-NA) formed in 1983. Keuring or horse inspections take place each year in the Netherlands and in North America and the horses are at the age three or more. Only after proving they have the necessary quality and standard of the breed will be registered in the studbook and authorized to be classified as warm-blooded horses the Netherlands. However, the mark of horses is illegal under Dutch law, if only today the oldest still bear the mark of Dutch Warmbloods rampant lion on the left hip. horses of today are a smart place.
But the process does not stop at an inspection. Both sexes evaluated regularly review and classification are given according to their contribution to the race, including his own achievements and accomplishments of their children. Register N was the most successful International Exhibition KWPN jumpers. With at least eight Olympic medals since 2000, two in dressage, jumping 6 obstacles, Dutch warm blood Horse Classified first jump of the World Federation for breeding Sport Horses (WBFSH) in 2007.
Physically, the Netherlands is the warm-blooded horse, 15.2 hands, without limit heights greater, but the average is 16.2 hands with some 17 to meet his hands. A horse that is too high is not practical for the sport and therefore not desirable. The head is elegant, with a straight profile and the neck is long and arched. The cross is very important and is the circumference of depth with much space heart. The forelegs are strong and muscular and rump are powerful. The hock joints are near the ground, and these factors combine to give great power to warm-blooded Dutch. The general impression that the horse must be balanced proportions. They are easy to handle, easy to use and intelligent, with a kind and willing worker.
Most Dutch Warmblood Horses are black, brown, bay, brown or gray. White spots on the face and legs are not rare. The gene also has several horses tobiano stallion Sambre, but no horse has tobiano elapsed since then. The model Roan from time to time the stallion, El Rosso.
Horse Dutch warm blood are very efficient, but good conformation should not be overshadowed by the achievements. In a relatively short time, the modern Dutch Warmblood has increased the importance international competition. Dutch Warmbloods have been exported worldwide and the winners are under the flags of many nations in international competitions and the Olympics.
Dutch warm blood horses must have a name no more than 20 characters or spaces beginning with the letter assigned to birth year. The letter designated for 2008 is "D" and may be the same name as a horse before, but the registration number itself be unique. However, stallions must have a unique name and, in some cases must be changed once approved.
But there is a downside to the race. Osteochondrosis (OC), currently developmental disorder is more common in horses, which produces a disturbance in the ossification process, which involves the formation of abnormal growth of bone and cartilage in a foal. Currently, OC affects approximately 30% of young horses worldwide, especially in warm-blooded breeds. Of the 12,000 foals born every year and recorded by the Dutch Warmblood Studbook KWPN, an average of 3,000 OC developed during its first year. A genetic study to fully examine the differences in genetic between councils and the differences between the factors that influence the development of organized crime is in progress and will continue for another two years.
The success of Dutch warm-blooded horse is not a coincidence. Same features and approaches that countries have made in agriculture low Traffic and trade have been applied to its goal of increasing the best horse sport in the world.
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