Hanoverian
The German Verband für Dressurpferde has registered the Hanoverian, also known as the Oldenburg. In a selective breeding program, it was created by crossing Hessen-Hannover horses with English Thoroughbreds. This breed is well-known for its racing ability as well as its dressage training. Its bloodline is documented in German studbooks, and it has been used to develop dressage horses for over 200 years.
They are a German Warmblood horse breed with gold medals in all three Olympic equestrian disciplines. It's common in the Olympics and other competitive English riding styles. The Hanoverian horse is one of the most popular, successful, and well-known Warmblood breeds. Originally a cavalry horse, it was lightened by Thoroughbred blood infusions to improve its agility and competitiveness. The Hanoverian has a pleasant demeanor and is athletic, beautiful, and graceful. The Hanoverian is priced between $4,000 and $7,500 for breeding and training.
Price: Between $7,000 and $100,000