It really depends on what type of foal you want.My auntie bred her Hanoverian with a Thoroughbred and got a splendid 3 day even horse! But it also depends of the qualities of the Dam and Sire so really it doesn't matter!
That is the correct spelling of "Hanoverian" (a horse breed).
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Paint is a breed of horse based on bloodlines, so no a Hanoverian cannot be a Paint. They can however have Pinto markings, it is rare for this to happen within the Hanoverian breed, but it can occur, and they can be registered as pintos as well as Hanoverians.
Hanoverian
The Hanoverian horse, developed in Hanover, Germany, is a large breed commonly known as a Warmblood. Depending on the bloodlines of the individual horse, a Hanoverian at 2 could weigh anywhere from 900 to 1200 lbs. or more.
No, only hanoverian crosses can have pinto colouring. Registered hanoverians come in chestnut, bay, brown, black and grey - other colourations are prohibited by the breed regulations.
The Hanoverian horse is a warmblood horse which is bred to excel in the equestrian disciplines of jumping, dressage and eventing. The breed originated in northern Germany in the state of Lower Saxony, the former kingdom of Hannover. Number of Hanoverian race horses currently in the game: of which 317200 of purebred)this is acording to the site howrse.com
Hanoverian's are a man made breed and eat whatever is given to them as a general rule. Most Hanoverian's are used as sport horses and typically receive a diet of hay and grain and possibly pasture grass if turnout is available, and of course treats such as carrots, apples and horse cookies.
The Hanoverian is described as having a stable, kind, but energetic personality. However it should be kept in mind that all horses no matter what breed they are have individual personalities that do not always fall within the breed description. European Warmblood breeds are known for their gentleness , but many also describe them as 'slow minded'.
Hanoverian thaler ended in 1857.
Hanoverian vereinsthaler ended in 1866.
Hanoverian vereinsthaler was created in 1857.