The Warmbloods - Page 4


© Patricia Celley
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All of the Warmblood breeds have stolen my heart. Their very presence and carriage seem a reflection of their long heritage and often royal service. They contain all the elegance and grace of the Thoroughbred with a stable mind and greater strength of body. When I sit on a Warmblood I am humbled by their size and power, amazed by their grace, but most overwhelmingly I feel safe. I feel that they are willing to serve and protect me if I am skilled enough to direct them. And their massive size will carry me through or over any obstacle we may encounter.

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2.   May 30, 2004 12:59 PM
In response to message posted by DonnaJP:

Technically yes, but the breeds commonly referred to as warmbloods are crosses of Through ...


-- posted by pcelley


1.   May 21, 2004 9:44 AM
I understand hot and cold per-say, but under your 7 mentioned warmbloods as the top 7, I expected to find the Tennessee Walker. Is my walker a warmblood being that he is of the Morgan, Throughbred, a ...

-- posted by DonnaJP





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