
American Warmblood
A species of Equus caballus Scientific name : American Warmblood Species : Equus caballus
American Warmblood, A species of Equus caballus
Scientific name: American Warmblood
Species: Equus caballus
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Description

American Warmblood exemplifies a versatile and adaptable breed stemming from a diverse genetic pool. Known for their detail-oriented refinement, this breed combines substance with athleticism, excelling in multiple equestrian disciplines including dressage, jumping, and eventing. Noteworthy is american Warmblood's significant presence in North American sport horse breeding, a testament to their exceptional physiological attributes and resilient temperament.
Care Level
Moderate

General Info

Origin
United States
Lifespan
15-20 years
Characteristic:UsageDescription
Dressage, show jumping, eventing, driving, pleasure riding
Temperament
Versatile, intelligent, strong-willed, calm, cooperative
Diet
Hay, grass, grains
AdultSize
15-17 hands
Appearance
American Warmblood is a sturdy, powerful equine, typically ranging in height from 15 to 17 hands. It exhibits a wide array of solid or patterned coat colors, without particular breed conformity. Its dense mane and tail often echo the base color of the coat. Distinctive markings, such as blazes or socks, are not uncommon. American Warmblood's eyes are often brown, though this may lighten to a more amber hue as they age. They are known for their well-muscled, athletically inclined physique, reflecting their parentage.
Behavior
American Warmblood is an extremely amiable and cooperative breed, known for their docile temperament and keen intellect. They are highly sociable and easily trainable, making them very responsive to both environmental stimuli and human interactions. Their unique behaviors, such as expressive ear and tail movements, are often markers of their health and current state of mood.

Scientific Classification

Phylum
Chordates Class
Mammals Order
Odd-toed hoofed mammals Family
Horse family Genus
Asses and zebras Species
Equus caballus Breed
American Warmblood