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NanaHu
6 years ago

Hello, Tabilein,

determining the breed of the horse (without fire) only via a photo is almost impossible. Most of the hot blood streams are so similar to that one can hardly keep them apart. [In some cases, warm-blooded animals of different breeds are crossed together to achieve refinements].

Normally, you will find the horse race in the Equiden Pass. (For nothing, if this is not your horse, ask the owner.)

Minerva78
6 years ago

This can be all in the pictures and without further information from the Cob to the Hanoverian. that is like a picture of a blue car and the question “what brand is that”

Luminou
6 years ago
Reply to  Minerva78

Because a car is also characteristic, horses do not all have the same shape even if they belong to a race.

Of course, one can distinguish an Icelandic from a Haflinger because these breeds have very characteristic features.

But honestly, without fire, I could not distinguish a Oldenburger from a Hanoverian. Especially since something is mixed between the whole German sports horse races, even if the foal is pure-bred again. There are also some more unknown breeds. For example, I don’t know what the characteristics of a Morab or a Canadian sportshorse are.

Besides, your pictures are more unsuitable.

pony
6 years ago

no one, it has no brand.

some warm blood.

Baroque
6 years ago
Reply to  pony

A lot of fires don’t have anymore. But something warm-blooded will be.

Klose11
6 years ago

Hello Good question could be a Hanoverian.Or ask the horse.Beautiful evening I wish you.Lg Klose11

Diearmbanduhr
6 years ago
Reply to  Klose11

Go back to the kindergarten.

safur
6 years ago
Reply to  Diearmbanduhr

Don’t leave the “close” that always asks super questions 🙂

safur
6 years ago

A Nici! Model: Eskadron 🙂

safur
6 years ago
Reply to  Tabilein

I spontaneously thought of a two-horn 🙂