Introduction: Slovakian Warmblood Horses
Slovakian Warmblood horses are a relatively new breed that was developed in the 20th century by crossing local breeds with imported warmbloods. They are highly versatile horses that excel in a variety of equestrian disciplines, including dressage. However, their suitability for competitive dressage is not yet fully established.
The Characteristics of Slovakian Warmblood Horses
Slovakian Warmblood horses are medium to large-sized horses that typically stand between 16 and 17 hands high. They have a refined head, a well-muscled neck, a deep chest, and a strong, well-sloped shoulder. They are known for their athleticism, agility, and willingness to work. They have a good temperament, are easy to handle, and are known for their trainability. They are also known for their excellent movement, which makes them suitable for dressage.