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About Czech Warmblood HorsesAbout Czech Warmblood Horses





Czech Warmblood (Czech: Cesky Teplokrevnik) horses are warmblooded sport horse from the Czech Republic. They were in existence by the time of the Austro-Hungarian Empire (1876-1918). In the 19th century they were influenced by Spanish and Italian horses, and later by breeds such as Furioso, Gidran, Nonius, and Przedswit horses.  

Czech Warmblood horses are robust, powerful horses with strong bones. They have a strong neck on an elegant body, a broad, long back and good hooves, though they are sometimes flat. Their mane and tail are very thick. They are also relatively long-lived, unpretentious and relentless horses. They are willing and teachable with a very good temperament. Most are black, chestnut, bay, or dark bay.