Dutch Warmblood
A Dutch Warmblood is a warmblood horse registered with the Koninklijk Warmblood Paardenstamboek Nederland (KWPN), a studbook in North America that regulates the breeding of competitive dressage and show jumping horses, as well as the show harness horse and Gelderlander. Thanks to a breeding program in the 1960s, the Dutch are among the most successful competition horses bred in postwar Europe.
The Dutch Warmblood horse breed was developed in the Netherlands. When the temperature drops below 0°C, the Dutch Warmblood maintains a body temperature of up to 15°C, making them popular for racing competitions in Europe.
Dutch Warmblood horse is among the most expensive horse breeds. They are also sensible and intelligent animals that can compete in dressage or polo in Europe. These animals have incredible stamina, making them ideal for long-distance endurance races.
Price: Approximately $4,000 to several million dollars. Totilas, a black stallion, was sold to a German trainer for approximately 11 million Euros.