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  2. German Riding Pony - Wikipedia

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    The German Riding Pony or Deutsches Reitpony is a modern German breed of pony or small horse of warmblood type. It is a composite of several horse or pony breeds including the Anglo-Arab, the Arab, the Connemara, the Dülmener, the New Forest Pony and the Welsh Pony.

  3. German Classic Pony - Wikipedia

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    The German Classic Pony or German: Deutsches Classic Pony is a modern German breed of riding pony. It derives from the traditional Shetland Pony of the Scottish Shetland Isles , but is principally influenced by the taller and more elegant American Shetland Pony .

  4. List of German horse breeds - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of some of the breeds of horse considered in Germany to be wholly or partly of German origin. In 2014 there were 151 horse breeds reported to DAD-IS by Germany, many of them imported from other parts of the world. Only those breeds with some history of development within present-day Germany are listed below.

  5. German warmblood - Wikipedia

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    The next German Warmblood, the Holsteiner, has a similar brand to the Hanoverian but with variations. The brand consists of the H brand, which was once used on Hanoverians, inside a shield with a line above it. Finally the Trakehner, this horse breed has an interesting brand background.

  6. Mecklenburger - Wikipedia

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    The Mecklenburger is a warmblood horse bred in the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern region of north-eastern Germany. The breeding of these horses has been closely linked to the State Stud of Redefin. Historically influenced by Arabian and Thoroughbred blood, today's Mecklenburger is an athletic riding and driving horse similar to the neighboring Hanoverian.

  7. Arenberg-Nordkirchen - Wikipedia

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    In 1968 the entire herd was sold to a breeder from Nordkirchen, who introduced other pony and small horse blood to improve its riding-horse qualities. In the 1980s the herd was broken up, and the horses sold in Schleswig-Holstein and North Rhine-Westphalia, where they became part of the regional German Riding Pony populations.

  8. The Most Romantic Place in Every State - AOL

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    It's open to biking, hiking, horseback riding, and other non-motorized uses, and connects the two main areas of Theodore Roosevelt National Park. If you're truly outdoorsy, you can camp along at ...

  9. Bavarian Warmblood - Wikipedia

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    The Bavarian Warmblood is a horse breed of southern Germany that developed from an older Bavarian heavy warmblood breed called the Rottaler.Since mechanization in the mid-20th century, the Bavarian Regional Horse Breeders' Society has concentrated on producing a riding horse for the Olympic disciplines and recreational riding based on other European warmblood bloodlines.