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Noriker, Mare, 11 years, 15,1 hh
Leisure - Breeding - Driving

is registered broodmare

suitable as school horse/pony

suitable for therapeutic riding

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Küssaberg
€6.900
~ £6.002
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Windhagen
€5.200
~ £4.523
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Noriker, Mare, 3 years, 15,2 hh, Black
F: VÖTTER VULKAN XVII | MF: WOLAYER VULKAN XVI
Leisure - Breeding - Western

DE

Waldshut-Tiengen
€9.500
~ £8.264
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Noriker, Mare, 6 years, 15 hh, Leopard-Piebald
F: PONGAU ELMAR XIV | MF: ROMEO ELMAR XIII
Breeding - Leisure - Driving

DE

Waldshut-Tiengen
€9.500
~ £8.264
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Noriker, Gelding, 6 years, 16 hh, Gray-Dark-Tan
Leisure - Driving

is a companion

is worked on the ground

is allrounder

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Markt Indersdorf
€7.300
~ £6.350
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Noriker, Gelding, 5 years, 17 hh, Bay-Dark
Leisure - Driving

is worked on the ground

Halter accustomed

Barefoot

DE

Markt Indersdorf
€6.000
~ £5.219
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Obertilliach
€4.500
~ £3.914
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Noriker, Mare, , 15,2 hh, Leopard-Piebald
F: SATAN ELMAR XIV | MF: PONGAU ELMAR XIV
Leisure - Breeding - Driving - Dressage

DE

Waldshut-Tiengen
€3.500
~ £3.044
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Noriker, Mare, 13 years, 16 hh, Chestnut
Leisure - Driving

is broken-in

is lunged

with protection contract

DE

Varrel
€2.900
~ £2.523 Negotiable
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Noriker, Mare, 1 year
Breeding - Leisure - Driving - Dressage

Green

is capable of carrying weight

is easy to load

DE

Küssaberg
€5.900
~ £5.132
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Küssaberg
€6.900
~ £6.002
Platinum

DE

Windhagen
€5.200
~ £4.523
Noriker, Mare, 3 years, 15,2 hh, Black
F: VÖTTER VULKAN XVII | MF: WOLAYER VULKAN XVI
Leisure - Breeding - Western
Pferdezentrum Hochrhein

DE

Waldshut-Tiengen
€9.500
~ £8.264
Noriker, Mare, 6 years, 15 hh, Leopard-Piebald
F: PONGAU ELMAR XIV | MF: ROMEO ELMAR XIII
Breeding - Leisure - Driving

DE

Waldshut-Tiengen
€9.500
~ £8.264
Platinum
videocam

DE

Markt Indersdorf
€7.300
~ £6.350
Platinum
videocam

DE

Markt Indersdorf
€6.000
~ £5.219
Golden

AT

Obertilliach
€4.500
~ £3.914
Noriker, Mare, , 15,2 hh, Leopard-Piebald
F: SATAN ELMAR XIV | MF: PONGAU ELMAR XIV
Leisure - Breeding - Driving - Dressage
Pferdezentrum Hochrhein

DE

Waldshut-Tiengen
€3.500
~ £3.044
Platinum
Noriker, Mare, 1 year
Breeding - Leisure - Driving - Dressage
Norikerzucht Kubny

DE

Küssaberg
€5.900
~ £5.132
Platinum
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Noriker, Mare, 2 years, Black
F: MIRNOCK DIAMANT | MF: FIRON ELMAR
Leisure - Breeding - Western - Driving
Norikerzucht Kubny

DE

Küßnach
€5.700
~ £4.958
Platinum
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Noriker, Mare, 2 years, 16,1 hh, Black
F: EDELSTEIN NERO | MF: TAXA VULKAN
Leisure - Breeding - Driving
Norikerzucht Kubny

DE

Küßnach
€5.700
~ £4.958
Platinum
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Noriker, Gelding, 2 years, 15,1 hh, Brown
F: ZITTER SCHAUNITZ | MF: SCHWARZWALD VULKAN

DE

Küßnach
€4.200
~ £3.653
Noriker, Mare, 3 years, Black
F: PALAZZO VULKAN | MF: WILLIAMS NERO
Leisure - Breeding - Driving
Norikerzucht Kubny

DE

Küßnach
€6.900
~ £6.002
Noriker, Stallion, 1 year, 17 hh
F: STUARD VULKAN | MF: HOLSTEIN SCHAUNITZ
Leisure - Western - Driving

DE

Küßnach
€5.500
~ £4.784
Noriker, Mare, 6 years, 15,2 hh
Driving - Breeding - Leisure - Dressage
Norikerzucht Kubny

DE

Küssaberg
€12.500
~ £10.873
Golden

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Obertilliach
€4.900
~ £4.262
Golden

DE

Wakendorf II
€2.100
~ £1.827
Noriker, Mare, 1 year, 16 hh, Black
F: ZACHÄUS SCHAUNITZ | MF: GLÜCK ELMAR
Leisure - Breeding - Western
Pferdezentrum Hochrhein

DE

Waldshut-Tiengen
€4.250
~ £3.697
Golden
videocam

AT

Obertilliach
€4.500
~ £3.914
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Noriker horse for sale

The sturdy Noriker is an Austrian horse breed whose ancestors played a significant part in the history of the region. Frequently described as a moderately heavy draught horse, the Noriker is particularly well adapted to working in the mountains. They are increasingly popular as riding horses too and, for this reason, more people buy a Noriker today than in the past. Most breeders are in Austria and this is the best location to find people who will sell a Noriker. The Noriker still plays an important part as a draught horse today and these striking horses are frequently seen at local festivals and events.

Use and characteristics of the Noriker horse

Noriker horses are generally between 15.2 hands (62 inches/158 cm) and 16 hands (64 inches/163 cm) high. The broad chest, muscular neck and long shoulder of the Noriker testify to its draught horse qualities, all important points for those who buy a Noriker as a working horse. The Noriker has the relatively short strong legs required for draught, and these are clean with very little feather. While the basic coat colours include black, bay and chestnut, whenever breeders sell a Noriker of the eye-catching leopard spotted strain there’s always plenty of interest. Norikers also exhibit roan coat colouring such as blue roan.

Origin and history of breeding a Noriker horse

The heartland of the Noriker breed is the Grossglockner, Austria’s highest mountain. In Roman times, this was a province known as Noricum from which the breed derives its name. However, it wasn’t always known as the Noriker, but also sometimes as the Pinzgauer after an Austrian district of later times. While the early history of the breed is obscure, it is likely that the ancestors of the Noriker were involved in trans-Alpine trade in the Iron Age, carrying salt from northern salt mines to Italy, and carrying back wine on the return trip. The Romans raised quality horses in the Alpine regions, a tradition that continued into medieval and Renaissance times when many religious foundations were famed for breeding horses. Salzburg became an important centre for breeding horses of Noriker type from 1565 onward, using Neapolitan and Iberian stallions which have left a Baroque stamp on the modern Noriker. Right up until the closure of the Noriker stud book in 1903, the aim was to produce a pack and draught horse with qualities that were appropriate for mountain work, including surefootedness, agility and active paces. The relatively small feet of the Noriker in comparison to other draught breeds is another adaptation that assists the Noriker to tackle mountain terrain safely. Coat colours are also an important aspect of the appeal of the breed. Leopard spotted Noriker horses are known as “tiger” horses since historically there was no distinction between the coats of spotted or striped big cats. It was applied to the breed when they were best known as Pinzgauer horses but late in the nineteenth century, they were named Norikers in homage to the Roman history of the region. In the twentieth century, along with other European breeds, Noriker numbers fell drastically, but today they are healthy again, with 10,000 Noriker horses in Austria alone. The breed is also popular in the Alpine regions of Italy. Here it is known and recognised as the Norico-Pinzgauer.

Noriker horses in equestrianism

Today, the Noriker has a significant part to play in tourism and local festivals such as the Kufenstechen. An important part of Noriker breeding is the recognition of the different qualities of the five sire lines, the Vulkan-Line, Nero-Line, Diamant-Line, Schaunitz-Line and Elmar-Line.