Yes and No. There is a British Warmblood horse society but it's not a true breed. They register any horse of warmblood breeding. To be a true breed there must be a closed studbook of which only Trakehner warmbloods have.
Yes the Holsteiner is a German breed of warmblood type horse.
the American Warmblood
A warmblood horse a horse that was imported from Europe. All horses are warmbloods, really, because their mammals, though.
Yes, the Dutch Warmblood can be used for hunting.
There are many popular Olympic Jumper horse breeds. Here are some of them: Belgian Warmblood Dutch Warmblood Hanoverian Holsteiner Oldenburger Selle Francais Swedish Warmblood Westphalian Thoroughbreds
The Kladruber (warmblood)
Yes and no. If you're talking about the fact that all mammals are warmblood, then yes. But, in horse terms, no. A warmblood horse, talking only about horses and not about animals in general, is a horse bred and born in Europe.
No it is not. The Dutch Warmblood was created by crossing Dutch drafts with Thoroughbreds and lighter riding horses to create a sporting type horse.
One can purchase Warmblood horses at some online stores such as eBay and Amazon, but the best place to buy a Warmblood horse is at some auction sites.
thoroughbreds
the breed doesnt matter. you could have some 100,000 dollar imported warmblood and a 30,000 dollar quarter horse could beat the warmblood
no but a warmblood is Typically a warmblood is the horse of choice, but personally I prefer a horse with more personality. A morab can be a good jumper if trained, ridden and competed properly.