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  Hanoverian.Com Home Page
Craignair Farm Hanoverians and Thoroughbreds in the Foothills of NC Brüning Stud Farm
Matthews Hanoverians - Dressage Horse Breeders - New Zealand!
StarQuarry Farm Hanoverians for dressage, hunters and jumpers - near Gainesville, FL
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  All About Horses - Breeds - The Hanoverian Horse.
The Hanoverian is a Warmblood horse which is bred to excel in the equestrian disciplines of jumping, dressage, eventing, and driving.
The Hanoverian horse originated with the establishment of the State Stud of Lower Saxony at Celle, Germany in 1735.
The American Hanoverian Society (AHS) is the Registry for Hanoverians in North America, and it maintains a close relationship with the German Registry known as the Verband hannoverscher Warmblutzuechter (VhW).
www.allabouthorses.com /site/breeds/hanoverian.html   (1008 words)

  
 Hanoverian
The Hanoverian breed was founded in 1735 on the stud at Celle, established by George II, Elector of Hanover and King of England.
Hanoverians are bred very carefully for their equable and willing temperament, and for their reliability.
Modern Hanoverians have a lighter head of medium size which is clean-cut and expressive, with a large and lively eye.
www.members.tripod.com /~White_Arabian/hanoverian.html   (505 words)

  
 What is a hanoverian horse?
The Hanoverian is a German bred warmblood horse.
The Hanoverian was bred to be an athletic horse, using primarily Thoroughbred bloodlines crossed with domestic German bred mares.
Hanoverian grading involves inspection, approval, and licensing of the animal.
nm.essortment.com /whatishanoveri_rjbw.htm   (692 words)

  
 Breeds of Livestock - Hanoverian Horse   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
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 Hanoverian gives himself willingly to the rider, accepting the aids and allowing himself to be rated.
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.
www.ansi.okstate.edu /breeds/horses/hanoverian   (246 words)

  
 eSteed - Hanoverian Breed
The Hanoverian is a warmblood breed that originated in northern Germany.
The Hanoverian was initially bred as a carriage horse and as a warhorse, but since the mid-1900's this breed has become a remarkably athletic show horse.
There are many Hanoverian farms in the United States, but the American Hanoverian Society (AHS) is the national authority on the breed, and it is in charge of evaluating mares and stallions for the studbook.
www.esteed.com /breeds/hanoverian.shtml   (328 words)

  
 Equiworld - Equestrian Information - The Hanoverian - horses and ponies on the internet
The Hanoverian ranks under the well-known German warmblood breeds and result from the interest of the Kings of England and Hanover in the horses of the region.
As the Hanoverian breed shall not be too large, the part of Thoroughbreds in the breed has increased lately.
The size of the Hanoverian lies between 165 and 175 cm, the most common colours are chestnut, bay and fl.
www.equiworld.net /uk/horsecare/Breeds/hanoverian   (869 words)

  
 Equus Unlimited Warmblood Club   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The Hanoverian Verband had 452 breeding stallions, 11659 breeding mares, and 7743 registered foals.
Acceptable Colors: The Hanoverian Verband banned palominos and pintos, despite the long history of the Hanoverian Cream.
Acceptable Outcrosses: In general all manner of Warmbloods are permitted as both sires and dams, as are the hotbloods.
www.geocities.com /euwarmbloods/encyclopedia/hanoverian.html   (118 words)

  
 ~The Equine Barn~ The Hanoverian
The Hanoverian horse is the most numerous and best known of the European warmbloods.
The white horse of Hanover graced the coat of arms of the Elector Ernest Augustus, and the famous Royal Hanoverian Creams, with their pale coffee-colored manes and tails, were bred by the Electress Sophia's instigation at the royal residence at Herrenhausen.
In the 1960's determined efforts were made to adapt the Hanoverian breeding policies, in order to satisfy the new demand for high-quality riding and sporting horses.
www.geocities.com /Petsburgh/8373/eqhanoverian.html   (483 words)

  
 History of the Hanoverian
A major impact on the breed which is still in evidence today with their large frames and substance now part of the modern Hanoverian.
After 1918 - A cause of major cut-backs in Hanoverian breeding industry is the sharp drop in the number of remounts now required by the military authorities.
The development of the breed is greatly influenced by the fact that it was required to produce horses for the army and for use as high-class carriage horses.
www.horsemagazine.com /BREEDINGBARN/BREED_SOCIETIES/HANOVERIAN_SOCIETY/history.htm   (1337 words)

  
 Hanoverian Resource Guide, Links, Books, Photos   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The Hanoverian today is considerably different from the early Hanoverians and enjoys an excellent reputation in both the dressage and show jumping worlds.
The Hanoverian was now too light to usefully perform the agricultural task required and an effort was made to increase their overall frame.
Now the Hanoverian is an excellent competition horse, both in dressage and jumping, and is frequently used to improve other breeds.
www.iliveforhorses.com /horses/hanoverian.htm   (395 words)

  
 Logan Hanoverian Association ·
The Hanoverian horse is a warmblood horse which is bred to excel in the equestrian disciplines of jumping, dressage, eventing and driving.
Although the Hanoverian Studbook was officially begun in 1888, detailed pedigrees have been kept since the late 1700's.
The Hanoverian has elastic gaits characterized by an elastic ground-covering walk, a floating trot, and a round, rhythmic canter.
www.freewebs.com /hanoverianassocian/abouthanoverians.htm   (571 words)

  
 Hanoverian Horse for Sale, Hanoverian Horses, Hanoverian Breeders
The Hanoverian is a Warmblood horse being bred in the region of Lower Saxony in Germany, the capital of which is Hannover, hence the name.
The Hanoverian was developed in the 17th century by crossing Spanish, oriental and Neapolitan stallions with local German mares.
The Hanoverian is active, bold and is in great demand in equestrian sports including show jumping and dressage.
www.gopetsamerica.com /horses/hanoverian.aspx   (279 words)

  
 News -> Breeding -> Hanoverian -> 2004 -> Werner Schade Succeeds Jochen Wilkens as Hanoverian Breeding ...
At a meeting on June 21, 2004, the board of directors of the Hanoverian Association decided to appoint Dr. Werner Schade from Ahausen to be the next managing director and breeding manager.
In various workshops, the leadership discussed about the future development of the Hanoverian Association, and the course was set to continue the personal union of managing director and breeding manager.
Friedrich Jahncke from Bückau, the chairman of the Hanoverian Association, was satisfied with this unanimously made decision.
www.eurodressage.com /news/breeding/hannover/2004/schade.html   (341 words)

  
 Hanoverian Creams
We shared the Hanoverian Cream information with her, and she sic'ed a historian friend of hers on it.
The Hanoverian Royal Creams were brought to England from Prussia by George I in 1714, but it is generally believed they originated in Spain.
It had been the home of Hanoverians for many years and their successes were well known and well respected.
www.newdilutions.com /RHC   (2377 words)

  
 Horsesdaily News: Brentano II, Hanoverian Stallion of the Year 2003   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The Celle state stud stallion Brentano II is the Hanoverian stallion of the year 2003.
The Uelzener insurance company always generously supports this award that honours important Hanoverian stallions who have a tremendous influence on the breed.
In 1983, Brentano II was born on Dr. Max Schulz-Stellenfleth's farm in Kehdingen.
www.horsesdaily.com /news/breeding/2003/10-28-brentano.html   (535 words)

  
 Articles - Hanoverian (horse)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
A Hanoverian is a warmblooded horse originating in Germany, which is often seen in the Olympics and other difficult English style competitions, and have won gold medals in all three equestrian Olympic competitions.
The Hanoverian is said to have dated to the war-horse of the middle ages.
When the demand for Hanoverians declined following World War I, the aim for breeding became a horse that could be used for farm work, but still had the blood and gaits to be used as a riding and carriage horse.
www.gaple.com /articles/Hanoverian_(horse)   (653 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Books: Voters, Patrons, and Parties: The Unreformed Electorate of Hanoverian England, 1734-1832   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Frank O'Gorman has combined computer analysis with traditional historical methods to reconstruct the social and ideological world of the voters, and argues that an understanding of the electoral dimension is vital to a broader understanding of the Hanoverian regime and its popular acceptance.
The interaction of the parliamentary parties at Westminster with the older political culture of the constituencies is traced in the final part of this book.
The nature of Hanoverian politics and society have been the subject of much recent debate, and this far-reaching analysis of the electorate takes us to the very heart of that social and political structure.
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/0198200560   (335 words)

  
 Welcome to the Hanoverian Society of New Zealand   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The New Zealand Hanoverian Society is a daughter Society of the Verband Hannoveraner Warmblutzüchter, the Hanoverian Breeding Society of Lower Saxony, Germany.
Hanoverians are the most successful sporthorse breed in the world.
In 1993/1994, a New Zealand bred Hanoverian, Monopoly, by Witzbold, was one of the world-ranked showjumpers that helped the society achieve the rating of first in showjumping.
www.horsetalk.co.nz /nzhanoverian/home.shtml   (258 words)

  
 All Hanoverian Horse Links. Hanoverian Horses for Sale, Hanoverian Stud Service, Hanoverian Information
All Hanoverian, Warmblood and Sport horse foals and youngstock for sale - FRANCE -We have a magnificent colt foal born in May 2005 for sale by the top Hanoverian 'El Bundy' also youngstock ready to bring on for dressage, eventing or showjumping.
Hanoverian and Dutch Warmblood breeder -Standing the hanoverian stallions Mister A, Batido and Madison as well as the dutch stallion Werigo and Welsh Pony stallion Farmore Spellbound.
American Hanoverian Society -The American Hanoverian Society is a non-profit society dedicated to the promotion and preservation of the warm-blooded Hanoverian Horse on the North American continent.
buyhorses.com /Links/Hanoverian.htm   (5659 words)

  
 Robert Batty Artworks and Fine Art at arthistorynet.com
Banks of the Elbe at Baden, Saxony, plate 37 in the book Hanoverian and Saxon Scenery after drawings by Lieut.
Palace of the Christiansborg, Copenhagen, plate 38 in the book Hanoverian and Saxon Scenery after drawings by Lieut.
Pirna and the Castle of Sonnenstein, plate 45 in the book Hanoverian and Saxon Scenery after drawings by Lieut.
www.absolutearts.com /masters/b/batty-robert-works.html   (614 words)

  
 The HANOVERIAN
American Hanoverian Society Breeding Goal -- "The aim is a noble, correctly built warmblooded horse capable of superior performance, a horse with natural implusion and space-gaining elastic movements - - a horse that because of its temperament, character, and willingness is suited principally as an all-around riding horse....."
Today the Hanoverian horse represents the most important breed of sport horses in the world.
As Members of the American Hanoverian Society, we are committed to adopt and adhere to the highly selective breeding standards as practiced since 1735 in the Hannover breeding area of Germany.
www.foals.com /hano.htm   (482 words)

  
 River House Hanoverians, Hanoverian breeder and importer. USDF certified dressage instruction, FEI dressage clinicians ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
River House Hanoverians is a 300 acre farm located along a breathtaking valley in New Hampshire.
Our full service dressage training and breeding facility is maintained by 3 generations of the Batchelder family who personally handle, train, and manage each of the horses that resides here.
Maronjo 16.3 Hanoverian stallion, winner of his 100 day test; currently competing in FEI Dressage and producing an exceptional group of young performance horses.
www.wwwarmbloods.com /riverhouse   (379 words)

  
 On Q Hanoverian Horses
was Champion mare at her inspection and third highest scoring mare for ALL mares inspected (nearly 400) by the American Hanoverian Society in 2002 with a 7.66.
Allianz, MSB Hanoverian is an Armin daughter, yet line bred on Duft II.
She is of older style VERY round yet feminine, balanced and light on her feet.
home.earthlink.net /~quasebarth_robin   (220 words)

  
 Hanoverian Home Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
competitors began importing Hanoverians and a need arose to continue the German standard of selectivity for the breed in the United States.
In 1978, the American Hanoverian Society (AHS) was incorporated for that purpose.
Over the years the Society has worked closely with the German Hanoverian Verband (the Verband hannoverscher Warmblutzuechter) inspecting breeding stock, registering horses and licensing and performance testing stallions.
www.imh.org /imh/bw/hanov.html   (883 words)

  
 Equitop Farm: Hanoverian Stallions at Stud - Breeder and Importer of Quality Sport Horses
is a registered bay Hanoverian Stallion, bred in Germany and imported to Canada as a yearling.
While this unfortunate occurrence limited his career as a riding horse, it had little impact on his development as one of the premier breeding stallions in the area.
(1992 Hanoverian Stallion of the year) is one of the leading Hanoverian sires in Germany.
www.equitopfarm.com /widukind.html   (338 words)

  
 Six 18th Century Hanoverian Four Tine Forks   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Description: A rare and very fine set of early 18th century German matching dinner forks in the Hanoverian pattern.
The oldest pattern used for silver flatware and the original four tine fork (only the three tine Hanoverian forks predate these).
The city mark appears to be Hanover City, the German court of British Hanoverian kings (see The Book of Old Silver by Wyler, #2504).
www.antiqnet.com /detail,six-18th-century,538684.html   (184 words)

  
 Horse and Pony expert 2 :: There is still more to learn about horses & ponies!!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The Hanoverian is the best known of the European Warmbloods, and has become very popular in the United States.
The Hanoverian has a plain head, long strong neck, powerful body with deep girth, strong hindquarters.
The Hanoverian horse is an ideal general riding horse and competition horse.
www.freewebs.com /horseandponyexpert2   (218 words)

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