Rhinelander (horse)

Rhinelander (horse)

A Rhinelander is a German warmblood registered with the Rhenish Horse Studbook.cite web |url=http://www.pferdezucht-rheinland.de/ |title=Rhenish Horse Studbook |accessdate=2008-02-12] The Rhinelander is traditionally bred around Warendorf State Stud, which it shares with the Westphalian. The Rhinelander is bred to the same standard as the Westphalian and other German warmbloods, such as the Bavarian Warmblood, Mecklenburger, Brandenburger, and Württemberger. The standard calls for a horse of correct sport horse type that is "long-lined", fitting into a rectangular outline rather than a square, and "noble", a term that suggests aesthetic appeal that does not entail extreme refinement. In motion, the Rhinelander should portray boldness, a long stride, and an elastic quality at the walk, trot, and canter. The temperament, character and rideability of the Rhinelander make it suitable for any type of recreational or competitive riding.cite web |url=http://www.genres.de/CF/tgrdeu/Rasseb_pdf/pdf_pferd/12_deutsches-reitpferd.pdf |title=German Riding Horse Standard |language=German |publisher=Central Documentation for Animal Biological Diversity in Germany |accessdate=2008-02-12] These horses are primarily bred for dressage and show jumping.

The Rhine region is better-known for breeding the heavy Rhenish Cold Blood which went on until the middle of the 20th century at Wickrath State Stud. About the time that Wickrath closed in 1957, breeding riding horses was gaining economic and cultural importance in Germany. The Rhenish Horse Studbook was founded in 1892 and registers many "specialty breeds", but is primarily concerned with the Rhinelander.a]

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