The Württemberger or Württemberg is a light breed of horse from Germany. They make very good riding horses, excelling at dressage and show jumping.
The Anglo-Norman stallion Faust was one of the most influential sires. Cobby in type, he is largely responsible for the original shape of the breed. The Württemberger was originally more cob-like in conformation, and were suitable for draft and farm work, as well as riding. Their stud book was formed in 1895.
However, there has been a steady change in type towards a lighter sport horse. Trakehner blood has been very influential, most notably from the stallion Julmond.
The horses are medium-sized (about 16 hh), of quality type, usually bay, chestnut, brown, or black in color. They have a sensible head, muscular neck, and prominent withers. Their chest is deep and broad, their back is long and straight. The quarters are sloping, and they have strong legs with hard hooves.
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