Dressage Breeds?
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#28787 Posted on 2016-04-09 13:11:13
Once all my current horses are gone (it's going to take a while), I'm looking for a good Dressage breed where it will be easy to find horses for sale with that discipline other than Andalusians, Lipizzaners, Welsh Ponies, and Trakehners. I'm pretty sure that at least one of the breeds I listed aren't really used for Dressage but that's not the point. Anyways, are there any other good Dressage breeds??
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#29017 Posted on 2016-04-09 21:04:08
That's the most popular discipline for Friesians as well.
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#29056 Posted on 2016-04-10 00:30:09
Not sure how common they are but I'm working on some Dressage Quarter Horses and Paint horses, of which there will eventually be some for sale?
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#29121 Posted on 2016-04-10 08:08:09
Okay, thank you guys so much!
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#86424 Posted on 2017-01-08 16:26:16
i have a gray 5 year old lipizzaner mare with over 300 stats with an almost completeed n5 dressage trainig for 3000 if you're interested.
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#86447 Posted on 2017-01-08 16:56:02
I've noticed that Quarter Horses on here are suited for dressage based on their stats. I have a few myself!
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