Holsteiner Breed Information
The Holsteiner is a breed of horse originating in the Schleswig-Holstein region of northern Germany.
It is thought to be the oldest of warmblood breeds, tracing back to the 13th century.
Though the population is not large,
Holsteiners are a dominant force of international show jumping, and are found at
the top levels of dressage, combined driving, show hunters, and eventing.
Holsteiners are medium-framed horses averaging between 16 and 17 hands high (64 to 68 inches (163 to 173 cm))
at the
withers. Approved stallions must be a minimum of 16hh and mares a minimum of 15.2hh (62 inches (157 cm)).
The type, or general appearance, exhibited by Holsteiners should be that of an athletic riding horse. As a breed,
Holsteiners are known for their arched, rather high-set necks and powerful hindquarters.
The heavy neck was perpetuated even in modern Holsteiners with the help of Ladykiller xx and his son, Landgraf.
In centuries past, Holsteiners retained the hallmark Roman nose of the Baroque horse, but today it has been replaced
by a smaller head with a large, intelligent eye.
These conformational characteristics give most Holsteiners good balance and elegant movement.