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  2. Ostfriesen and Alt-Oldenburger - Wikipedia

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    The end of World War II saw the breeding in Ostfriesland reach record-breaking numbers, as these horses had become indispensable agricultural horses. [5] In 1923 the two registries merged to form the Verband der Züchter des Oldenburger Pferdes e.V. (Oldenburg Horse Breeders' Association), which today serves the modern Oldenburg .

  3. Oldenburger - Wikipedia

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    One of the first to take a vested interest in organized horse breeding was Count Johann XVI (1540–1603). Johann XVI purchased high-class Frederiksborgers from Denmark, refined Turkish horses and powerful Neapolitan and Andalusian horses for use with his own breeding stock. His successor, Count Anton Gunther (1583–1667) not only brought back ...

  4. Heavy warmblood - Wikipedia

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    The plow horses of the Frisian marshes had to be powerful to work through the heavy soil, and so were significantly heavier than farm horses in other parts of Europe. Organized horse breeding began in Oldenburg under Count Anton Günther (1603–1667), who brought popular stallions from Spain, Italy, Turkey, and Poland.

  5. Horses in Germany - Wikipedia

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    The behavior of horses in nineteenth-century Germania was also seen as meaningful: for instance, a man was believed to be at risk of death if a horse shook its harness nervously; a funeral procession was anticipated if the horse shook its head and ruffled its mane; [9] and if a horse refused to pass in front of an individual, it signified that ...

  6. General Stud Book - Wikipedia

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    The General Stud Book is a breed registry for horses in Great Britain and Ireland. More specifically it is used to document the breeding of Thoroughbreds and related foundation bloodstock such as the Arabian horse. Today it is published every four years by Weatherbys. [1] Volume 49 was published in 2021. [2]

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  8. Groninger - Wikipedia

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    Following the wars, the breeding of heavy agricultural horses collapsed, and the breeders had to adapt. In 1964, the southern studbook opened a "Sportregister" [ 3 ] with the aim of producing riding horses , and in 1969 the NWP and southern studbook merged to form the KWPN , the Royal Warmblood Horse Studbook of the Netherlands.

  9. FarmVille Cheats and Tips: Cow and Calf Breeding Guide - AOL

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    Cow Breeding is very similar to FarmVille Horse Breeding, only instead of foals, you breed calves for your neighbors. Remember, you won't be able to keep any of the calves you breed, so make sure ...