Saxon-Thuringian Heavy Warmblood
The horse breed Sächsisch-Thüringische Schwere Warmblut (Saxon-Thuringian Heavy Warmblood), often just called Schweres Warmblut (Heavy Warmblood), is the most common representative of the Heavy Warmblood horse type in Germany. In former times, the Heavy Warmblood was mainly bred in the breeding area of Thuringia as a working animal. Fields of application were agriculture and the transport industry.
Colts take the first letter of the Sire's name.
Fillies take the first later of the Dam's name.
Colts take the first letter of the Sire's name.
Fillies take the first later of the Dam's name.