This is a list of some of the breeds of horse considered in Germany to be wholly or partly of German origin. In 2014 there were 151 horse breeds reported to DAD-IS by Germany, many of them imported from other parts of the world. Only those breeds with some history of development within present-day Germany are listed below. Inclusion here does not necessarily imply that a breed is predominantly or exclusively German.[1]
German name | English name if used | Image | Notes |
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Aegidienberger[1] | |||
Arenberg-Nordkirchner[2] | Arenberg-Nordkirchen | ||
Alt-Württemberger[1][2] | |||
Bayerisches Warmblut[1] | Bavarian Warmblood | ||
Brandenburger Warmblut[1] | Brandenburger | ||
Deutsches Reitpferd[1] | German Riding Horse | ||
Deutsches Classic Pony[1] | German Classic Pony | ||
Deutsches Part-Bred Shetland Pony[1] | German Part-Bred Shetland Pony | ||
Deutsches Pinto Barockpferd[1] | |||
Deutsches Polopferd[1] | |||
Deutsches Reitpony[1] | German Riding Pony | ||
Deutsches Sportpferd[1] | German Sport Horse | ||
Dülmener[1][2] | |||
Edelbluthaflinger[1] | German-bred Haflingers with 1.56% to 25% Arab blood | ||
Hannoveraner Halbblut[1] | |||
Hannoveraner Warmblut[1] | Hanoverian | ||
Hannoversches Kaltblut Schleswiger Ursprungs[1] | Since 2012 a sub-population of the Schleswig Coldblood[3] | ||
Hessisches Warmblut[1] | Hessian Warmblood | Merged with Hanoverian in 2009 | |
Holsteiner Warmblut[1] | Holsteiner | ||
Internationales Oldenburger Springpferd[1] | |||
Kleines Deutsches Pony[1] | |||
Kleines Deutsches Reitpferd[1] | |||
Lehmkuhlener[2] | |||
Leonharder[1] | |||
Leutstettener[1][2] | |||
Lewitzer[1] | |||
Mecklenburger Warmblut[1] | Mecklenburger | ||
Oldenburger Warmblut[1] | Oldenburger | ||
Ostpreußisches Warmblut Trakehner Abstammung[1] | Trakehner | Breeding at the Trakehnen stud ended in October 1944; the present German-language name means roughly "East Prussian Warmblood of Trakehner origin" | |
Pfalz-Ardenner[1] | |||
Rheinisch Deutsches Kaltblut[1][2] | Rhenish German Coldblood | ||
Rheinisches Warmblut[1] | Rhenish Warmblood | ||
Rottaler[1][2] | |||
Sachsen-Anhaltiner Warmblut[1] | |||
Sächsisches Warmblut[1] | see Sächsisch-Thüringisches Schweres Warmblut | ||
Sächsisch-Thüringisches Schweres Warmblut[4] | |||
Schleswiger Kaltblut[1][2] | Schleswig Coldblood | ||
Schwarzwälder Kaltblut[1][2] | Black Forest Horse | ||
Schweres Warmblut[1] | Heavy warmblood | ||
Schweres Warmblut / Ostfriesisch-Altoldenburgisch[1][2] | Ostfriesen and Alt-Oldenburger | ||
Senner[1][2] | |||
Süddeutsches Kaltblut[1] | South German Coldblood | ||
Tarpan[citation needed] | Heck Horse | Was created at Berlin Zoo; it is not reported to DAD-IS, nor listed as endangered by the Gesellschaft zur Erhaltung alter und gefährdeter Haustierrassen | |
Thüringer Warmblut[1] | see Sächsisch-Thüringisches Schweres Warmblut | ||
Traber[1] | Trotter | ||
Warmblut des Zuchtverbandes für deutsche Pferde[1] | |||
Warmblutschecken[1] | |||
Westfälisches Warmblut[1] | Westphalian | ||
Württemberger Warmblut[1] | Württemberger | ||
Zweibrücker Warmblut[1] | Zweibrücker |