Registered Oldenburg Horses
Oldenburg Horses
The breeding goal is a noble, large-framed and correct horse with dynamic, spacious and elastic movements - well suited for dressage, hunter classes, show-jumping or eventing because of its temperament, character and rideability. This is the common breeding goal for sport horses all over the world. The Oldenburg's head is fine and noble, well set into the neck with a good throatlatch. The neck has to be sufficiently long with a good slooping line and a good head/neck connection. The shoulder has to be long and well positioned with a correct angle. To put saddle and rider into the right position, the withers must be long enough and well developed. The Oldenburg stands between 16.0 and 16.3 hands. A good topline, strong back and loin as well as a well-developed croup are goals of breeding. The legs have to be well muscled with well developed joints and sufficient bones with well formed hooves. The forelegs have to be straight from front and side with a long fore arm. Also the hind legs are straight as seen from behind with a good angle of the hocks. The horse carries himself and pushes well from hocks and hindquarters, develops elastic and energetic forward moving gaits with active long strides, as well as having a swinging back and good freedom of the shoulder.
Registered Oldenburg Horses
- OL00001-Pacifica: owned by ERICBISS
- OL00002-
- OL00003-
- OL00004-Winter's Splendor: owned by ERICBISS
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