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These breeds developed over the centuries, originating from the heavy coach horses of the 18th century. When the coaching trade met it's demise in the early 20th century, the Coach horse was bred to lighter breeds such as the Arabian and Thoroughbred to produce riding horses of good size and gaits. These breeds tend to excels in dressage and showjumping. Several types are listed under this category, most being of European ancestry, although the American Warmblood (a mixture of draft and Thoroughbred) is gaining acceptance in the competitive community.
http://www.americanwarmblood.com/
Established in 1981 to encourage the breeding of excellent sport horses. AWR is the only American Sporthorse Breed organization who is a member of the World Breed Federation for Sporthorses.
http://www.americanwarmblood.org/
A registry for the American Warmblood. Information on inspections, registration, news, stallion service auction, applications and forms, and links.
http://www.belgianwarmblood.com/
Information and history on the breed including stallion directory, listing of Keurings, membership form, calendar of events, brand and branding, plus BWP in Belgium.
http://www.varmblod.dk/
Offers show results, organization history, news, grading rules, stallion show ticket information, and a sales list. Available in Danish and English.
http://www.iberianwarmblood.com/
Registry for horses carrying a minimum of 50% Andalusian and/or Lusitano blood. Includes breed history, photos, conformation ideals, breeder directories, and articles.
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