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  2. Oldenburger - Wikipedia

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    The Oldenburg or Oldenburger is a warmblood horse from the north-western corner of Lower Saxony, what was formerly the Grand Duchy of Oldenburg. The breed was built on a mare base of all-purpose farm and carriage horses, today called the Alt-Oldenburger.

  3. The Amazing Oldenburg Horse Breed, Facts, Colors, and Origin

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    Oldenburg horses are a superb warmblood sports breed whose roots reach back to 18th-century Germany. Their ancestors were powerful but smaller horses typically used for plowing fields. Oldenburg horses are most commonly black, brown, bay, or grey.

  4. Today, it is one of the most in-demand international sports horses, popular with leading equestrians across a range of disciplines. The breed’s willing nature, power and athleticism are the main...

  5. Oldenburg Horse: Origins, Traits, Purpose - WebMD

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    The regal Oldenburg, or Oldenburger, is a warmblood horse breed from northern Germany. Originally developed as a carriage horse, the modern Oldenburg excels at dressage, show jumping, and other...

  6. Oldenburg Horse Breed Information

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    The Oldenburg horse breed encompasses diverse types tailored for specific equestrian disciplines, including the Oldenburg Warmblood, Coldblood, Hunter, and Dressage variants, each bred for excellence in their respective sporting domains.

  7. An Oldenburg is a beautiful warmblooded breed of horse whose origins are found in the European country of Germany. These amazing horses are mainly used to compete in high level competitions in things such as show jumping, driving, and dressage.

  8. The Oldenburg, or Oldenburger, is a well-known warmblood breed from Lower Saxony in Germany. Oldenburgs are famous sport horses commonly used for dressage and show jumping. Unlike some German warmbloods, Oldenburgs don’t have a state stud.

  9. The Oldenburg, often referred to as the Oldenburger, is a prestigious warmblood breed hailing from the northwestern region of Lower Saxony, Germany. Its roots can be traced back to robust and versatile farm and carriage horses, known historically as the Alt-Oldenburger.

  10. The Oldenburg Horse Breed Profile - Helpful Horse Hints

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    The Oldenburg horse, fondly called the Oldenburger, is a renowned German horse breed. This horse breed has been around since the 17 th century and isn’t going away anytime soon. Oldenburgs are well-known in sports for their elastic gaits and jumping ability.

  11. Understanding the Oldenburg Horse Breed: An In-Depth Look

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    Tracing back its lineage to the 1600s, Oldenburg horses represent an exemplary warmblood breed admired for its superior size, power and athletic prowess. Drawing parallels with other warmblood breeds, they inherit the dynamic fusion of Thoroughbred speed and draft horse strength.