Westphalian horse

Westphalian
Chestnut Westphalian horse
Other namesWestfalen, Westfälisches Pferd
Country of originWestphalia, Germany
Traits
Distinguishing featuresGerman warmblood bred for competitive and pleasure riding in dressage and show jumping.
Breed standards

The Westphalian or Westfalen is a warmblood horse bred in the Westphalia region of western Germany. The Westphalian is closely affiliated with the state-owned stud farm of Warendorf, which it shares with the Rhinelander. Since World War II, the Westphalian horse has been bred to the same standard as the other German warmbloods, and they are particularly famous as Olympic-level show jumpers and dressage horses. Next to the Hanoverian, the Westphalian studbook has the largest breeding population of any warmblood in Germany.