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- Centaur Farms - stands at stud the imported Dutch Warmblood stallion "Ruben O" by the world famous stallion Ulft, and the Dutch Warmblood stallion "Guardian" by Rampal. Also offers quality imported dutch warmblood horses for sale. North-west Georgia.
- Majestic Gaits Dutch Warmbloods - Breeders and Importers of Approved Dutch Warmbloods for dressage and jumping. Standing Approved Dutch stallion Aram. Imported frozen semen from 29 stallions. Imports for sale. Holland tours and buying trips.
- Colourfields Farm - Breeding, training and sales facility in Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania. Offers imported Dutch Warmbloods, as well as stud services to NRPS approved Dutch Warmblood stallion R. Johnson.
- Foal's Paradise Farm - Committed to breeding Dutch Warmblood sporthorses of excellent temperament, natural talent, impeccable pedigree and superior performance. Located in Ephrata, PA.
- Tar River Farms - Stallion services, horses for sale, and information on their breeding facility. Specializing in Dutch Warmblood horses. Located in Rocky Mount, NC.
- E'Sop's Fable - Dutch Warmblood Stallion - Approved stallion standing for dressage, hunters, jumpers and combined training prospects. Photos, bloodline information, contacts, select offspring for sale. Tucson, Arizona.
- Zephyr Farm Dutch Warmbloods - Description of breeding program, and sales of foals and mature horses for dressage and hunter jumper competitors. Located in Ellensburg, Washington.
- Northern Bough Farm - Breeders of Quality Dutch Warmbloods in Massachusetts.
- Stone Crest Farm - Breeders of Quality Dutch Warmbloods in Michigan.
- C-Horse Ranch - Provides bloodline, show record, and stud fee information about Dutch Warmblood stallion, Mirage. Morgan Hill, California.
Wikipedia Articles
- Dutch Warmblood - The Dutch Warmblood is a breed of horse developed for competition that has gained wide recognition in dressage. Developed through a breeding program that began in the 1960s, it is one of the most successful horse breeds developed in postwar Europe.
- Groningen Horse - The breed association 'Het Groninger Paard' (The Groningen Horse) was founded in 1982 and was recognized as an official studbook organization under the Horse Act by decree of the Netherlands monarch on November 28, 1985. The reason it was founded was that other Dutch breed associations at the time merged into a single association, the Dutch Warmblood Studbook, with the objective to breed horses for sport.