What is an AES horse?
Anglo European Studbook UK The AES is a highly regarded studbook registering quality sport horses. With members throughout Europe via our daughter society in the Netherlands, our name stands for quality-bred horse.
What breed is AES horse?
AES dressage horses are known for their correct movement, soundness and exceptional trainability. They benefit from three correct and active gaits with pure rhythm, excellent active hind legs and exceptional freedom and reach through the shoulder.
What is a Zang horse?
The Zangersheide is a Belgian breed or stud-book of warmblood sport horses. It is one of three Belgian warmblood breeds or stud-books, the others being the Belgian Sport Horse and the Belgian Warmblood.
What is an approved stallion?
Approved stallions, also known as Studbook (Stb) stallions, are Friesian stallions of exceptional breeding and quality that have passed the strict selection criteria of the KFPS which includes veterinary examinations, gradings and performance tests.
What does DSP stand for in horses?
Updated: Feb 17. Kissing spines, also known as Dorsal Spinous Process (DSP) impingement or over-riding dorsal spinous processes, is a cause of back pain, poor or reduced performance and occasionally low-grade lameness in the horse. Kissing spines can however be present in many horses without any clinical symptoms.
What does SD stand for in horses?
Mean values, standard deviation (SD), maximum and minimum height (mV), the waves of the electrocardiogram in lead II of American Quarter Horses.
What does SD mean in horses?
standard deviation
Mean values, standard deviation (SD), maximum and minimum height (mV), the waves of the electrocardiogram in lead II of American Quarter Horses. Source publication. Electrocardiographic study in the American Quarter Horse breed.
What does WB mean in horse?
Warmblood
Horse Breed Abbreviations Guide
Abbreviations | Horse Breeds |
---|---|
WB | Warmblood |
Westf | Westphalian |
WR | Warlander |
Zang | Zangersheide |
What does LTE stand for horses?
Lifetime Earnings (LTE) in National Cutting Horse Association shows are listed behind names in the pedigrees of sale horses . Produce Earners (PE) is listed after horses that have produced earners of that amount.
Why is it called a Dutch Warmblood?
Breed origin: As the name suggests, the Dutch Warmblood comes from the Netherlands, where its development began just over a hundred years ago in the provinces of Gelderland and Groningen. Gelderland is an area with soft, sandy soils, so their horses didn’t need to have a heavy build in order to work the farmland.