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Hanoverian Horse
What is a Hanoverian
The Hanoverian is a noble, correctly proportioned warmblood horse with
natural balance, impulsion and elegant, elastic movements characterized
by a floating trot, a round rhythmic canter, and a ground-covering walk.
The breed's historic home is in today's state of Lower Saxony, in
northern Germany, the former Kingdom of Hanover where a flourishing
horse-breeding industry has existed for 400 years. The Hanoverian has
dispersed to all five continents and represents today one of the most
prominent breeds of riding horses in the world.
What special attributes make the Hanoverian so valuable as an all-around
riding and a performance competition horse excelling in many different
disciplines?
Temperament
Calm and level-headed, the Hanoverian keeps his cool even in difficult
situations.
Rideablility
The Hanoverian gives himself willingly to the rider, accepting the aids
and allowing himself to be rated.
Stamina, Bone, and Substance
The Hanoverian has been bred for centuries to stand up under a variety
of demanding conditions and uses.
The Hanoverian in America
The American Hanoverian Society was incorporated in 1978 for the purpose
of gathering the Hanoverians in North America in a registry, to preserve
and promote the breed. Since then it has grown rapidly in membership,
horse registration, and approved stallions.
While the AHS is an independent organization with its own constitution
and bylaws, it maintains a close relationship with the German Hanoverian
Breeders' Society (the “Verband hannoverscher Warmblutzuechter”),
regarding inspection, registration and licensing procedures and
educational activities.
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