Easy KWPN horse for sale

 Easy KWPN horse for sale

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Name: Vermont
Age: 6 years
Pedigree: Vermont x French Buffet
Level: 1.20 meter, level 5: 4’0” feet
Color: Brown
Gender: Gelding
Height: 16.2hands / 1.68 meter

Vermont x French Buffet is a super fine show jumping horse. Very easy to ride also for not so experienced riders. This Gelding is not spooky with riding or on a show. Always want to work for the rider, very good and sweet character. Vermont is only six years old and jumping already 1.20 meters. Or in the United States / U.S. this would be level 5 jumping horse. Show jumping horse jumping 4 feet. He is in good shape and very nice looking. We made a picture without the saddle but with the saddle this is a very “cool” looking horse. Or maybe you can describe it more as tough looking horse.

Special KWPN horse for sale with a big heart. We only sell horses with clean x-rays.

Show jumping horses for sale

Dutch show jumping horses for sale

We have quality show jumping horses for sale. WB Stables is a professional show jumping stable in Europe. We are located in the Netherlands, 90 minutes with the car from Amsterdam. We own a very large barn with 30 sport horses, 30 Friesian horses and 30 horses from clients.

Our stable is only selling warmblood horses with clean x-rays from famous, top quality bloodlines. We got a special selection of horses that are well mannered and potential for show jumping, eventing, hunting, equitation or dressage. The x-rays are from reliable international vets. And can be send to your equine veterinary on request.

Warmblood horses for sale

The Netherlands is the place to be if you want to buy a good sport horse. The Dutch KWPN dutch warmblood horses are leading the top ranking all over the world. We got the best warmblood horses in the area. Dutch KWPN warmblood horses, Belgian warmblood horses and German Hanoverian warmblood horses. We got top quality show jumping horses for sale. From amateur horses to horses for more experienced riders.

WB Stables – Dutch sport horses is selecting our warmblood horses on for there:

–       Soundness
–       Talent
–       Breeding
–       Character
–       Ride-ability

We are looking forward to create new relations with our clients. We have an honest communication with clients and realistic descriptions about our horses and are aiming for long-term relations. We are not an agent so we can directly connect with our clients and save the costs of a middleman. So we offer very good and honest prizes for our horses!

Best horse breeders in the world

Located in the North of the Netherlands, between the best breeders in the world. Did you know that the best horses in the world are breed just 15 minutes away from our stable! For example, “Totilas” from Edward gal (now Schockemohle and Ann-Katherin Linsenhoff) that won gold at the World Championship in 2010, the best dressage horse in the world.  “Okidoki” one of the best show jumping horses in the world, is also breed just 15 minutes from here. That horse won with Albert Zoer the 5 Star Grand prix in Aachen and an International Horse Show in Olympia, London.

Find a horse that suits you

We got access to the best breeders in the world. We can find the best possible warmblood horse for you. You can be part of a process every step of the way. Look at our website to see a current list of horses. If you can’t find a horse that is suitable, please contact us. Sometimes we have horses in our stable that are not yet downloaded on our website.

See picture below, our stable. WB Stables located in the Netherlands, talented show jumping horses for sale.

stable selling show jumping horses for sale

 

 

 

Show jumping horses Olympic Games (London 2012) (Part 2)

Show jumping horses Olympic Games (London 2012) (Part 2)

Then I want to talk about the show jumpers. Again the KWPN (Dutch warmblood horses) are on top of the list with show jumping. They had a massive number of jumping horses on the games. Very impressive is the second place of the relative small BWP (Belgium warmblood), between the big studbooks. The big SF (Selle Francais) finishes third, with 9 horses. With a total of 660 points 1st KWPN (Dutch warmblood), followed by BWP (Belgium warmblood) with 405 points and 3th Selle Francais with 355 points.

Show jumping
Studbook Number of horses Total score
1 KWPN (Dutch) 20 660
2 BWP (Belgium) 12 405
3 SF (France) 9 355
4 Holstein 7 276
5 Oldenburg 3 189
6 Hanoverian 5 164
7 sBs (Belgium) 2 135
8 ISH (Irish) 2 127
9 AES (Europe) 3 123
10 La Silla 2 110
11 Zangersheide 2 97
12 Westfalen 3 84
13 SWB (Swedish) 2 83
14 Baden-Wurttemberg 1 47
15 Brandenburg 1 33
16 Bayern 1 13

Individual show jumping riders

The ‘weighted’ ranked list with show jumping is a little bit different than the list of dressage. The small studbooks seize power now. The individual 10th place of Ben Maher with Triple X (v. Namelus), the performance of Sultan (v. Irco Mena) and Tinka’s Serenade (v. Tinka’s boy) deliver AES (Anglo European Studbook) the golden medal. They displace the sBs (Belgium sport horse) to the second place. SBs delivered the horse Hello Sanctos (v. Quasimodo van de Molendreef) with rider Scott Brash, and Rahmannshof’s Bogeno (v. Baloubet du Rouet) with rider Alvaro de Miranda. Subsequently takes BWP (Belgium warmblood horses) the bronze medal.

Statistic notes

With a yearly number of 700/800 foals and two or three Olympic horses plays coincidence also a big role. For instance if breeder Lei Berben the mare Calve B (Zangersheide) (pregnant of Triple X) not pregnant sold, then AES would not be listed.

The biggest victim is Selle Francais. Because of his big size they finish on the bottom of the page. Just like Hanoverian in dressage, had the French Selle Francais earn more points with show jumping for there studbook in Greenwich Park London.

Show jumping
Studbook Total score Avg. foals/year Calc. score
1 AES (Europe) 123 711 0,1730
2 sBs (Belgium) 135 806 0,1675
3 BWP (Belgium) 405 2911 0,1391
4 Oldenburg 186 1489 0,1269
5 Holstein 276 2662 0,1037
6 KWPN (Dutch) 660 6473 0,1020
7 Zangersheide 97 1017 0,0954
8 Baden-Wurttemberg 47 532 0,0883
9 Hanoverian 164 2330 0,0704
10 ISH (Irish) 127 2732 0,0465
11 SWB (Swedish) 83 1795 0,0462
12 SF (French) 355 8006 0,0443
13 Westfalen 84 2025 0,0415
14 Bayern 13 1089 0,0119

Final result horse studbooks

Who is eventually the winner of the genetic Olympic games? Qualitatively and quantitatively has the KWPN (Dutch warmblood horses) doing it very well. But seen to the effectiveness from the population and the reliability of big numbers weight, go’s the golden medal the the Belgium warmblood horses with jumping and Danish warmblood horses with dressage.

KWPN Dutch warmblood horses dominate on Olympic games (London 2012). (Part 1)

KWPN Dutch warmblood horses dominate on Olympic games (London 2012). (Part 1)

The performances of the Olympic horses in London are a good indicator to measure the success of the studbooks. We all know which famous riders and top horses did get Olympic medals. But which studbooks get a bronze, silver and gold medal? Is it KWPN or maybe another one? You can read it all.

 

KWPN horses number one dressage?

It is no news. The number one according to WBFSH-ranking in jumping and dressage is the Dutch studbook KWPN. Also in London the horses did a very good job. If you take all the placement points from every KWPN horse in Greenwich Park and put them together. The KWPN horses won with jumping and dressage.

But it is not completely fair. A studbook with every year 8.000 foals has more change to bring more horses to the Olympic games than a studbook with 1.000 foals. That’s why I made a list of number horses preform at the Olympic games and the score.

It’s all about horses

The power of the big numbers is also working on the Olympic games. The big studbooks delivered the most dressage horses for the Olympic games. Hanoverian horses are with 10 dressage horses the leader. Followed by KWPN horses with 9. Notable is that the small Danish warmblood (DWB) showed up with 8 horses at the Olympic games.

The KWPN studbook scores not only quantitatively, but also qualitatively. With the golden Valegro (v. Negro), the silver Parzival (v. Jazz) and the high placed Uthopia (v. Metall) they collected 602 points. Hanoverian had 10 horses but collected only 402 points. DWB comes with 8 horses on a total of 297 points.

 

Dressage
Studbook Number of horses Total score
1 KWPN 9 602
2 Hanoverian 10 403
3 DWB (Danish) 8 297
4 Oldenburg 6 173
5 Westfalen 4 151
6 PRE (Spanish) 2 88
7 UNIRE (Italian) 1 61
8 FWB (Finnish) 1 57
9 Lusit 2 56
10 PZHK (Polish) 3 34
11 Bayern 1 18
12 SWB (Swedish) 1 10
13 Holstein 1 9

Size of the studbook

Absolute numbers so far so good. When we watch the Olympic scores from a studbook in relation with the size of the studbook, a lot of things change. The DWB (Danish warmblood) conquers gold in the dressage. If you take the placement points and divides it by the average number of foals each year.

In these ‘weighted’ calculations from the Olympic breeding success, wins the big KWPN (Dutch warmblood) the silver and Westfalen bronze. Hanoverian falls of the stage and takes the 4th position.

KWPN dressage horses

Dressage
Studbook Total score Avg. foals/year Calc. Score
1 DWB (Danish) 297 1708 0,1739
2 KWPN (Dutch) 602 4315 0,1395
3 Westfalen 151 2025 0,0746
4 Hanoverian 403 5438 0,0741
5 Oldenburg 173 2766 0,0625
6 Bayern 18 586 0,0307
7 Holstein 9 665 0,0135
8 SWB (Swedish) 10 1196 0,0084
Avg. foals, year 1995 to 2002

 

Part 2 of the story

Are you ready for part 2 of the story? In the next story you find also the final result of the best studbook in the world. Hurry up and read about show jumping at the Olympic games, the genetic part.