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Oldenburg, Stallion, 6 years, 17,1 hh, Bay-Dark
F: NEGRO | MF: SIR DONNERHALL I
Dressage - Hunter

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Stuhr
€20.000 to €40.000
~£17.397 to £34.794
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RecklinghausenRecklinghausen
€70.000 to €100.000
~£60.889 to £86.985
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Icelandic Horse, Stallion, 2 years, 13,2 hh
Leisure

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is 5-gaited

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Blunk
€8.900
~ £7.742
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Icelandic Horse, Stallion, 2 years, 13,1 hh
Leisure

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is 4-gaited

Halter accustomed

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Blunk
€8.900
~ £7.742
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Icelandic Horse, Stallion, 2 years, 13,2 hh
Breeding

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is easy to load

is 5-gaited

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Blunk
€9.800
~ £8.525
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Icelandic Horse, Stallion, 2 years, 13,2 hh
Breeding

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is 5-gaited

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Blunk
€9.800
~ £8.525
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Icelandic Horse, Stallion, 3 years, 13,3 hh
Breeding

Green

is capable of carrying weight

is easy to load

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NehmsBlunk
€12.800
~ £11.134
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Icelandic Horse, Stallion, 3 years, 13,3 hh, Pinto
Breeding

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is allrounder

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Blunk
€12.800
~ £11.134
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KWPN, Stallion, 3 years, 16,3 hh, Bay-Dark
F: MERLOT | MF: SANDREO
Dressage

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Ratingen
€27.000
~ £23.486 Negotiable
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Oldenburg-International (OS), Stallion, 2 years, 17 hh, Bay-Dark
F: Hardrock Z | MF: CALIDO
Jumping

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Klein Berßen
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~£17.397 to £34.794
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Oldenburg, Stallion, 6 years, 17,1 hh, Bay-Dark
F: NEGRO | MF: SIR DONNERHALL I
Dressage - Hunter

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Stuhr
€20.000 to €40.000
~£17.397 to £34.794
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RecklinghausenRecklinghausen
€70.000 to €100.000
~£60.889 to £86.985
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NehmsBlunk
€12.800
~ £11.134
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Ratingen
€27.000
~ £23.486 Negotiable
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Klein Berßen
€20.000 to €40.000
~£17.397 to £34.794
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German Sport Horse, Stallion, Foal (04/2024), Chestnut-Red
F: DAMONTEZ | MF: QUARTERBACK
Dressage

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Müncheberg
€6.500
~ £5.654
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Lusitano, Stallion, 11 years, 16 hh, Gray
Dressage - Working Equitation - Baroque - Leisure
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Huelva
€20.000 to €40.000
~£17.397 to £34.794
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Haflinger, Stallion, 1 year, 14,2 hh, Chestnut-Red
F: liz. Stracato | MF: LIZ. BERGDORF
Leisure - Driving - Dressage

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Wabern-Harle
€2.700
~ £2.349 Negotiable
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Oldenburg, Stallion, 8 years, 16,1 hh, Brown
F: VIVALDI | MF: FÜRSTENBALL

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Rhede
€42.000
~ £36.534
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German Sport Horse, Stallion, 2 years, 16,1 hh, Bay-Dark
F: Fair Deal | MF: De Niro
Dressage

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Gelenau/Erzgebirge
€15.000 to €20.000
~£13.048 to £17.397
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Coruche
€25.000
~ £21.746
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Dassel
€2.500 to €5.000
~£2.174 to £4.349
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American Quarter Horse, Stallion, 2 years, 15,2 hh, Roan-Blue VS GONA BE BLUE 2YO stalion ready to become one of the best
F: RED BLUES EXCITED | MF: VS CODE RED
Western Pleasure - Show - Breeding - Western

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Everdingen
€10.000 to €15.000
~£8.698 to £13.048
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PRE, Stallion, Foal (05/2024), 16 hh, Brown
MF: CACIQUE PM
Leisure - Doma Vaquera - Baroque - Dressage
PREcious Dressage Horses

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La Vespière-Friardel
€5.000 to €10.000
~£4.349 to £8.698
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Stallion horses are known for their strength, agility, and impressive appearance. As one of the most admired animals in the equine world, stallion horses have captured the hearts of horse lovers for centuries. This majestic animal is both powerful and graceful, and its striking presence is hard to ignore. In this text, we will explore the characteristics, appearance, and history of stallion horses.

The Character of Mare Horses

Stallion horses are often described as being strong-willed, spirited, and energetic. They have a natural desire to lead and dominate, which can make them challenging to handle. However, with the right training and guidance, they can become loyal and trustworthy companions. Stallions are intelligent and have a keen sense of awareness, making them excellent at picking up on cues from their rider or handler. They are also known for their courage, endurance, and athleticism, which makes them suitable for a variety of activities such as racing, jumping, and dressage.

Despite their reputation for being stubborn, stallions are also known for their sensitivity and emotional intelligence. They are capable of forming deep bonds with their handlers and riders, and they can be affectionate and loyal. Stallions can be protective of their herd and their people, which makes them excellent protectors and guardians.

The Appearance of Mare Horses

Stallion horses are known for their impressive physical appearance. They typically stand between 14 and 17 hands high and can weigh between 900 and 2,000 pounds. Stallions have a muscular build, a broad chest, and powerful legs that allow them to run at high speeds and perform intricate movements. They also have a long, flowing mane and tail, which adds to their majestic appearance.

Stallions come in a variety of colors and patterns, including black, brown, chestnut, palomino, and gray. Some stallions have distinctive markings on their face or body, such as a blaze on their forehead or a white sock on their leg. The breed of a stallion can also affect their appearance, as different breeds have specific physical characteristics that set them apart.

The History of Mare Horses

The history of stallion horses is fascinating and spans thousands of years. Horses were first domesticated around 4000 BC, and the first evidence of selective breeding for specific traits can be traced back to the ancient Greeks and Romans. In medieval Europe, stallions were highly prized for their strength and agility, and were used for war, transportation, and agricultural work. In the 18th and 19th centuries, selective breeding programs began to develop specific breeds of horses, including the Arabian, Thoroughbred, and American Quarter Horse, which are still popular today. Today, stallion horses are used in a variety of disciplines, from racing and show jumping to ranch work and as loyal companions.

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