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Warmblood sport horses have become extremely popular worldwide among equestrians of all levels and diverse interests. But what is a warmblood sport horse? Do you know? Take this quiz and find out. I'll score your quiz and return the results to you via email. Have fun!


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By some definitions, warmbloods are any domestic horse breed or combination of horse breeds except for certain purebred horses. These non-warmbloods include draft breeds and Thoroughbreds. Which of the following breeds is also not considered a warmblood?
Selle Francais
Arabian
Wurttemberg

By definition, warmblood sport horses are bred and trained for certain activities. Which of the following is not one of these activities?
foxhunting
3 day eventing
dressage

Which country has developed the greatest number of identified "breeds" of warmblood sport horses?
Hungary
Germany
Great Britain

From which of the following "native" Dutch breeds did the modern Dutch Warmblood not evolve?
Dutch Tuigpaard
Gelderlander
Groningen

Which of the following is the older warmblood breed?
Hanoverian
Hessen
Holstein

In most European warmblood registries, stallions must undergo a rigorous evaluation before being accepted into the registry of approved breeding stock. Which of the following is not one of the steps toward permanent approval of a stallion?
preliminary inspection
performance testing
evaluation of competitive record

What was the first test used to qualify stallions as breeding stock for warmblood development in the 19th century?
racing
pulling tests
driving endurance

For which European warmblood breed was the first formal testing facility for stallions established in 1926?
Trakehner
Belgian Warmblood
East Friesian Warmblood

Which of the following geometric shapes is utilized during the in-hand inspection of American Warmblood Sport Horses?
square
rectangle
triangle

Throughout Germany, a warmblood sport horse's "breed" is determined according to the area in which the horse is born, rather than by the breed of its sire and dam. Which of the following breeds is the exception to this rule?
Oldenburg
Trakehner
Westphalian

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