Oldenburg, Gelding, 4 years, 16 hh, Chestnut
€12,000
Oldenburg
Gelding
4 years
Chestnut
Dressage horses (Training Level, Young Horse Test, 1st Level, 1st Level (youngster), 2nd Level, 2nd Level (youngster), 3rd Level, 3rd Level (youngster), 4th Level, Prix St.Georges, Intermediare I & II, Grand Prix)
Lunged
Halter accustomed
Stands for the farrier
No eczema
Halter accustomed
Stands for the farrier
No eczema
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Für weitere Informationen kontaktieren Sie mich bitte per WhatsApp (0036306800863) oder per E-Mail (hajagosn92@gmail.com). - 165 cm - kooperatives und zuverlässiges Pferd - arbeitet im Schritt
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Para más información, por favor contáctame por WHATSAPP (0036306800863) o por correo electrónico (hajagosn92@gmail.com). - 1,65 m - Caballo cooperativo y confiable - Trabajando en la doma
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Pedigree
| HB I Springbank |
| WOLKINA |
| Skovens Rafael |
| De la reinne |
| WOLKENTANZ II |
| DANCING QUEEN |
| ROMANOV BLUE HORS |
| Tazorba |
| DE NIRO |
| Rakel. |
| WELTMEYER |
| LOVELY |
| DAVIGNON |
| Weltdame |
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The Oldenburg is a sport horse breed which has its origin in North Germany. Oldenburg have already achieved many international successes in show jumping, dressage and eventing. Originally the old typed Oldenburger were bred as heavy work horses, but in the 19th Century the demand for elegant but nev ...more
