Holsteiner
The Holsteiner is a horse breed that originated in Schleswig-Holstein, northern Germany. It is thought to be the oldest warmblood breed, dating back to the 13th century. Despite their small population, Holsteiners are a powerful force in international showjumping and can be found at the highest levels of dressage, combined driving, show hunters, and eventing. Typically, the coat color is black, brown, or bay in grey. Holsteiners have a strong body, a thick neck, and a long mane and tail. They have a broad forehead and small ears.
Holsteiners, also known as Holsteiner horses, are used in horse shows and dressage competitions. They have incredible stamina and were bred to cover long distances quickly. Their bodies can also automatically adjust to hot and cold temperatures, making them more suitable for use in continental Europe. The cost of breeding a Holsteiner varies according to gender, pedigree, and horse quality.
Price: between $3,000 and $50,000