Official Description
The Belgian Warmblood, Dutch: Belgisch Warmbloedpaard, is a Belgian breed of warmblood sport horse. It is bred for dressage, for show-jumping and for three-day eventing. Horse breeders in the Netherlands, Germany, and France had been producing elegant saddle horses for hundreds of years. However, because the Belgian government was concerned about protecting the bloodlines of the Brabant (Belgian draft horse), it was not until the 1950s that breeders in Belgium were allowed to breed lighter saddle horses. The foundation stock of the Belgian Warmblood included jumping horses from France and the Netherlands, as well as Hanoverians and Holsteiners from Germany.
The slogan of the BWP is "Bred to perform," which accurately describes the aim of the breeding registry. Belgian Warmbloods are best known for their jumping abilities. Olympic show jumpers with the BWP brand include Big Ben (1984), Darco (1992), Egano (1992), Jus De Pomme (1992), Joli Coeur (1996), Sapphire (2008).
Gallery
How to Breed
Parent Breed 1 | Parent Breed 2 | % Chance |
---|---|---|
Australian Brumby | Hanoverian | 20% |
Australian Brumby | Thoroughbred | 22% |
Australian Brumby | Frederiksborg | 24% |
Australian Brumby | Black Forest | |
Frederiksborg | Black Forest | 34% |
Frederiksborg | Dartmoor Pony | |
Frederiksborg | Akhal Teke | 34% |
Breeding with a Belgian Warmblood
Parent Breed 1 | Parent Breed 2 | Foal |
---|---|---|
Belgian Warmblood | Belgian Warmblood | Belgian Warmblood |
Shire | American Saddlebred | |
Lipizzaner | Percheron | |
Dolehest | Wurttemberger | |
Australian Brumby | ||
Morgan | Irish Sport | |
Wurttemberger | Jutland | |
American Paint | ||
Fjord | Hanoverian | |
Dutch Warmblood | ||
Shetland Pony | ||
Orlov Trotter | Frederiksborger | |
Black Forest | ||
Hanoverian | Black Forest | |
Frederiksborg | ||
Dartmoor Pony | ||
Jutland | Australian Brumby | |
Akhal Teke | Paso Fino | |
Clydesdale | Sorraia |
Game Information
Portrait | Rarity | Speed | Stamina | Jump | Max Energy | Max Sell Price | Max Income (Per Hour) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Tier 1 | 41 | 71 | 264 | |||||
Tier 2 | 52 | 86 | 294 | |||||
Tier 3 | 85 | 110 | 360 | |||||
Tier 4 | 110 | 130 | 390 |
References
1. Wikipedia