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De Gelderlander
When buying de gelderlander foal, evaluate the stud horses.
The genetic heritage of this horse breed is very varied, which is evident in the horse’s appearance. These animals are warm-blooded; their nose may be convex or straight; the head is plain; the back is rather long; the neck is medium-sized.
When buying de gelderlander foal, evaluate the stud horses.
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De Gelderlander -
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This horse breed is multi-purpose and suitable for both agriculture work and riding sport. In the 1960’s and 1970’s the major labor on farms was taken over by tractors, these horses became superfluous and the decision was made to add some foreign blood to this breed and use it for riding. When buying de gelderlander foal, evaluate the stud horses.
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