On Horseisle, Dutch Warmbloods can not be palomino.
They are only avaible in the following colors:
Netherlands
If you mean january, yes they have.
Yes you can, it's just a matter of searching for them as they can be hard to find in some areas.
probably a honeverian, holsteiner, or a dutch warmblood. possibly throughbreds or other warmbloods
Yes, Dutch Warmbloods can be used for hunting. They are versatile horses known for their athleticism and trainable nature, making them suitable for various disciplines, including hunting. Their combination of strength, agility, and temperament can make them well-suited for navigating different terrains and obstacles while hunting.
Yes, they can be used for eventing. Maybe you know Bloms Oncarlos, or Owaola from Tim Lips? But it's all about the horses character and look.
Kom in is a Dutch equivalent of 'Come in'.
Danish warmbloods can be caught on any grassy surface except in towns.
Most Dutch colonial homes are white.
Dutch?
No. French come from France and the Dutch come from Holland.
Yes and no. A warmblood is as a general rule a description of any horse that is neither a hotblood (Arabian, Thoroughbred, or Akhal-Teke) or a coldblood (Draft). The majority of horses fall under the 'warmblood' heading. That being said however, many European sport horses are called Warmbloods, this would include the Hanoverian, Holstein, Oldenburg, Dutch Warmblood and many others.