New Ansfer
• Ägidienberger
• Beberbeck
• Beierse Warmblood
• German Trotter
• German Reitpony
• Dülmener Wildhorse
• Hannoverian
• Hessen
• Holsteiner
• Mecklenburger
• Oldenburger
• East-Friesian
• Rhineland
• Rhineland Warmblood
• Schwartzwalder Fuchs
• Senner
• Sleeswijker
• Trakehner
• Westfaler
• Württemburger
• Souther German draft
• Zweibrücker
Hanoverian
Holstiener
Oldenburg
Trakhener
these are all i can remember...
all of them are mainly used for dressage/jumping
Lots
Black is a colour, not a breed. Colours originate from genes which the horse receives from its parents.
Border Collie
The Oldenburg is a warmblood horse from the north-western corner of Lower Saxony, Germany.
Percheron is the breed, the type is draft.
The breed was founded in 1899 by Max von Stephanitz in Germany.
Depends on what you mean by saddle horse--do you mean an easy-gaited horse like the Tennessee Walker, or any light breed of horse. Regardless, there are tons of each that didn't originate in the US.
Hanoverian
The horse breed Lustiano, a relative of the Barb and and the Sorria Pony, originated in Portugal.
The Gelderland or Gelderlander is a heavy warmblood breed of horse that was developed in the province of Gelderland in the Netherlands.
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No. France popularised them at one point, but the breed (and the name) comes from Germany. The smallest breed, the Toy Poodle, was standardised in England.