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This page has been sourced from REC.EQUESTRIAN,
the body of the text has been unaltered as far as possible. The information is
for use at own risk. Date: Tue, 10 Aug 1993 15:05:57 CET From: Dr. Lutz
Massonne Newsgroups: rec.equestrian
Wuerttemberger
The history of the Wuerttemberger dates back to the 16th century, when local
mares of different types were crossed with Arab stallions. Later also
Trakehner, Normandy, Oldenburg and Nonius stallions were involved, creating a
useful and easy keeping multi-purpose horse for the agriculture in the
Wuerttemberg region. The breed registry was founded in 1895, after the breed
had stabilised, mainly influenced by the Anglo-Normandy-stallion
"Faust", born 1886. With the help of Trakehner stallions the breed
changed after world war II to a noble, medium sized (average 163 cm) powerful
type.
This medium warmblood, suitable for riding as well as driving, has a good
overall appearance, with impressive head, broad chest and heavy boned legs.
Overall, it is a robust horse, mainly seen as black horse, bay or chestnut.
Wuerttemberg is one of the breeding region, which (like Oldenburg and East
Friesland) had to radically change the type of their horses. Once the
Wuerttemberg horse was a near-draft heavy farming horse, as needed by the local
farmers: strong, reliable, well mannered. But what was good and demanded for
centuries suddenly was not needed any more. Therefore the breed had to change
to preserve the regional horse breeding. Todays Wuerttemberg horse is an
elegant riding horse, comparable with all the other "traditional"
riding horse breed, but still retaining the reliability and good temper of the
old type. Today on the grounds of the more than 400 years old stud at Marbach
(the oldest stud in Germany) an old breed has arisen in new glamour.
Exterior: Noble head, well-set neck, deep chest, high withers. Well muscled,
not too long back and broad, muscular croup. Sloping shoulder, correct legs,
hard hooves. Colour: Bay, chestnut, black, few greys Size: 160 to 165 cm Usage:
Multi-purpose sporthorse with good temper
Wuerttemberg warmblood breed, located in the state of Baden-Wuerttemberg Since
the founding of the former Royal stables at Marbach on the Lauter in 1573,
which is active as state stud since 1736, horse breeding is documented in
Wuerttemberg. However, the breeding activities were mainly unsuccessful due to
the harsh climate, difficult soils and frequently changing breeding policies of
the different rulers. Only at the end of the 19th century, by mixing in
Anglo-Normandy and Trakehner bloodlines systematically, good breeding results
were obtained with a warmblood farming horse. To change to breed from a farm
horse towards a riding horse in the 60's of our century, mainly Trakehner
stallions were used, of which the state stallion "Julmond" as
founding father of a famous line is still renown. This refinement gave the
Wuerttemberg breed some obvious Trakehner features. The size lies around 165
cm, the main colours are chestnut and bay, also grey horses are common.
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