Zweibrücker
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The Zweibrücker (pl. Zweibrücken) is a type of German warmblood horse bred in Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland. Traditionally, the breeding of Zweibrücken was centered on the onetime Principal Stud of Zweibrücken but since 1977[1] has been under the jurisdiction of the Horse Breeders' Association of Rhineland-Palatinate-Saar (PRPS). The modern Zweibrücker is an elegant, large-framed, correct sport horse with powerful, elastic gaits suitable for dressage, show jumping, eventing and combined driving.[2]
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Other names | Zweibruecker (pl. Zweibruecken) |
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Country of origin | Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland, Germany |
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Distinguishing features | German sport horse used for dressage, show jumping, eventing, show hunters, and combined driving. |
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Brand is two joined bridges (German: zwei brücken) under the crown placed on left hind leg. | |
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