How do I find my horses pedigree?

Pedigrees for Thoroughbreds as well as many other horses can be found at , though care should be taken to verify all pedigrees. Like the well-known Wikipedia website, allows users to input data, which may or may not be precise.

Is a Holsteiner a warmblood?

The Holsteiner is a breed of horse originating in the Schleswig-Holstein region of northern Germany. It is thought to be the oldest of warmblood breeds, tracing back to the 13th century.

How much does a Holsteiner horse cost?

Holsteiner. On average, the price of a Holsteiner horse can range between $10,000 to $30,000. Most Holsteiners of elite bloodlines and are trained at top competition yards, hence why they are among the most expensive horse breeds in the world.

How do I register my Holsteiner?

To register your foal, please visit our Forms page for instructions. All mares must hold original papers from the American Holsteiner Horse Association, the Holsteiner Verband, the Jockey Club, or from a warmblood registry that is recognized by the Holsteiner Verband.

How do I find my horses papers?

If you have questions, contact the Registry at (800) 444-8521. How do I get new/duplicate papers for my horse? You can find the requirements for duplicate papers in the online rule book. If you have questions, visit the Registry at registry.jockeyclub.com or contact the Registry at (800) 444-8521.

What is the Holsteiner horse known for?

Holsteiner Horses are known for being easygoing animals, and they are typically quiet. Despite sometimes being a bit lazy, these horses want to perform at their best. They have a generally good temperament, a willingness to work, and great rideability.

Are Holsteiner horses good for beginners?

These agreeable qualities make the Holsteiner breed perfect for a wide range of riders, from beginners to amateur competitors to high level national and international riders. Beyond a trainable demeanor, Holsteiners are also very intelligent and loving animals, easily becoming a horsie friend and willing partner.

What makes an Oldenburg horse?

Physical Characteristics: Despite its size, the well-bred, modern Oldenburg is a compact horse with relatively short legs; short cannons; powerful hindquarters; a long, strong neck inherited from its days as a carriage horse; a deep chest; and large hooves able to bear the weight of such a large animal.

When should you start jumping a horse?

Most riders begin jumping before a horse is fully grown (5-7 years). With proper judgement, fitness, and horsemanship, schooling younger horses over starter fences is acceptable.

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