Warmblood breeders in US

Hi,
I am looking for recommendations to buy a prospect between 3-6 yrs old. Any breeders or ??? Great brain is the most important. Must have suspension for dressage and be able to learn to jump. [Edit to remove specifics] in the 40-60K range depending on how far along he is. Bonus points for multiple horses in one location.

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I would get in touch with Marta Renilla if you’re willing to come to Houston area. There are several horses listed on her website right now that fit your general criteria.

My suggestion would be Kimmy Risser. She’s breeding some lovely horses. She’s currently in Ocala, so you could see tons when you see hers.

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Tiffany Catledge at Allforit Farm in VA might have what you’re looking for- she’s on FB and has a website. She breeds a few quality prospects each year…

I would contact kathy hickerson of www.majesticgaits.com she has or knows very good horses for sale.

Kimmy actually has one right now that was bred for dressage but also kinda maybe seems like he wants to be a hunter. 2022 Oldenburg. I think he’s with her in Ocala right now but if not, will be at her farm in KY.

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Hilltop Farm, Inc in Maryland.
They have their own young horses at the farm, and have several listed for sale by their breeder clients.

High Point Hanoverians in MD has young stock! Including some 3-5 year olds.

Hello everyone! Sorry for changing the topic, but I think the people in this threat might be able to help me.

As students from Van Hall Larenstein University we are researching how emerging welfare regulations in dressage may impact the breeding of sport horses.

We anticipate that crossbred horses combining Lusitano or PRE with warmbloods will become increasingly popular in the coming years. These horses offer an ideal balance of trainability and strength.

We’re looking to give this new type of horse a name, and we’d love your input! Would you be so kind as to complete the short survey below? It takes less than 1 minute.

Thank you in advance!

Probably best to start your own thread if you are going to want people to see it, since your question is (using your words) changing the topic.

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I think these crossbreds are not unusual in Spain where they are called a CDE. I think that translates something like a Spanish sport horse.