Greenepony
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I had forgotten about the DHH X Saddlebred crosses. That has gotten popular with a certain crowd over the last few years. The amish have really picked up on that as well. Another being done, though I think a little less popular is the Arab X DHH cross.
As popular as it is, I'm not a big warmblood fan, in the original sense of itEveryone wants a big imported european horse when I think there are plenty of horses from the US who already could make exceptional sport horses. For dressage as an example, many of the Saddlebreds built to be gaited horses would make wonderful dressage horses, and as many who've been in both worlds have commented, the Saddlebreds naturally tend to give a lot of the things that so many at the higher levels desire and have to work hard to get from the imports.
I'm not a warmblood fan either, but he's my trainer's FEI prospect so I'm not going to turn that opportunity down and his movement is just amazing. I come from a hunter background - we had a Amish cast-off SB that was a perfect little field hunter (not in the ring, he was a giraffe over knockable fences but great with the hounds) though we were an almost exclusively OTTB barn pulled from New Holland.
