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Origins & usage:
Its development began in the 1960s, and was largely done by crossing Hanoverians and Trakehners with Hungarian breeds, primarily Gidran, Furioso, and Nonius. The breed was developed to serve as a horse for show-jumping, dressage, and eventing.
Conformation:
The Slovak Warmblood is closely related to the Czech Warmblood, and indeed conformation of the two can be similar. Most Slovak Warmbloods have a concave or straight profile, a slender neck, and prominent withers. Other than that, Slovak Warmbloods vary in their conformation because the breed standard is not completely set yet.
Performance metrics:
The following are the: range, average, (SD), and MOE of performance metrics of ordered Slovak Warmbloods in Horse Isle (not bred ones). In rare cases,
Speed: 16.2-17.5, 16.9 (0.3), 0.05.
Sprint: 54-67, 59 (3), 0.49.
Accel: 0.88-1.06, 0.99 (0.04), 0.01.
Decel: 0.86-1.03, 0.96 (0.03), 0.01.
Jump: 5.14-5.42, 5.31 (0.05), 0.01.
Pull: 2.40-3.10, 2.71 (0.15), 0.03.
Turning: 49.72-65.49, 57.69 (2.98), 0.58.
Reverse: 2.6-3.1, 2.8 (0.1), 0.03.
Stamina: 52.69-58.18, 55.41 (1.27), 0.25.
Reaction: 0.82-0.91, 0.86 (0.02), 0.00.
Coats & Height:
Colors: bay, black, brown, chestnut, grey, and more rarely, cream-dilutes.
Breeding notes: the colors of dominant black, dominant white, and dun don't naturally exist in this breed, but can be bred into it.
Additionals: flaxen, rabicano, sooty, tobiano, all rare patterns.
Breeding notes: linebacked, roan, frame-overo, splashed-white, white-spotted, manchado, and leopard don't naturally exist in this breed, but can be bred into it.
Height: 15.3hh to 17.3hh
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