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Griezmann de Virton ☆ (TOBAGO CHEVRIER x KASJMIR VAN SCHUTTERSHOF)

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Selle FrançaisBB LevelGrey

🎂9 years
📏170 cm
Gelding
Belgium, Hainaut
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Casanova AEG Z (CHACCO-BLUE x BALOUBET DU ROUET)

Show Jumping Horse
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ZangersheideBB LevelChestnut (Vos)

🎂5 years
📏165 cm
Gelding
Belgium, Limburg
Duncan vd Kerstenberghof Z (DOURKHAN HERO Z x QUINTAGO VA) - Image 1
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Duncan vd Kerstenberghof Z (DOURKHAN HERO Z x QUINTAGO VA)

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ZangersheideUnbrokenBay

🎂2 years
📏168 cm
Stallion
Belgium, Limburg
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Hispano

Dressage Horse
€9,999

Pura Raza EspañolaL LevelGrey

🎂6 years
📏160 cm
Gelding
Belgium, Antwerp
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Ridona

All-rounder Horse
€8,000

KWPN Dutch WarmbloodM LevelDark Bay

🎂4 years
📏158 cm
Mare
Italy, Paciano
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Jabato

All-rounder Horse
€15,000

Other StudbookL LevelBay

🎂5 years
📏168 cm
Gelding
Germany, Nettersheim

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KWPN Dutch Warmblood

KWPN Dutch Warmblood for sale: Buying and selling KWPN Dutch Warmblood

There’s a reason you see so many KWPN Dutch Warmbloods at the top of the leaderboard, whether it’s dressage, show jumping, or eventing. These horses were purpose-bred in the Netherlands to be athletic, rideable partners, and over the last few decades they’ve become one of the most sought-after sport horse types in the international marketplace.

The KWPN (Koninklijk Warmbloed Paardenstamboek Nederland) registry developed by carefully refining older Dutch harness and farm horses with Thoroughbred, Holsteiner, and other warmblood bloodlines. The result is a modern sport horse: usually between 16 and 17.1 hands, with an uphill frame, good bone, powerful hind end, and elastic movement. While many people think of the “classic” big-moving dressage horse when they hear “Dutch Warmblood,” you’ll actually find specialized jumping, dressage, and harness breeding lines, each stamped with slightly different traits but all under the KWPN umbrella.

In day-to-day terms, a good KWPN Dutch Warmblood feels like a practical, rideable athlete. They’re typically forward-thinking without being hot, intelligent without being overly sensitive, and they tend to hold up well to the demands of regular training. That combination of scope, movement, and workable temperament is exactly why buyers search specifically for “KWPN Dutch Warmblood for sale” when they’re serious about moving up the levels, and why sellers can often tap into an active international market when they have a well-bred, well-produced horse.

Buying KWPN Dutch Warmblood - what you need to know

When you’re buying a KWPN Dutch Warmblood, start with the same basics you’d use for any sport horse: straight, correct legs; clean joints; a strong, well-muscled topline; and a naturally engaged hind end. For a jumper, you want a horse that uses its back and bascule over a fence, with a quick, careful front end. For a dressage type, look for three clear, correct gaits, particularly a walk with good overtrack and a canter that feels uphill and balanced. Temperament-wise, the best KWPN horses are those “show up to work” types—keen and forward, but not boiling over mentally every time you add pressure.

Bloodlines matter in this breed, especially when you’re shopping in the higher price brackets. Names like Jazz, Ferro, Vivaldi, Totilas, Nimmerdor, Voltaire, Indoctro, and Cornet Obolensky (via approved sons) come up a lot when you browse KWPN Dutch Warmbloods for sale. Ask the seller to walk you through the pedigree and what those lines typically produce. When you go to try the horse, don’t just sit for ten minutes in the arena and call it a day. Watch it being tacked up, see how it handles being led, pay attention to how it reacts in a new environment. Ride it more than once if you can—on a second visit, you often feel things you missed the first time.

Always ask for proof of KWPN registration, not just “papers somewhere in a drawer.” You’ll want to see the original studbook papers, microchip info, and any predicate titles (like “Ster” or “Elite”) for the horse or its dam, which can influence value. Get a thorough pre-purchase exam with a sport-horse-experienced vet; for KWPNs in regular work, it’s normal to take at least front-foot X-rays, and for upper-level prospects or horses priced above, say, $25,000, most buyers now expect a full set of limb and back X-rays. Be realistic about budget: an unbacked but nicely bred KWPN youngster with correct conformation might start around $7,000–$15,000 in many markets, while an amateur-friendly, 1.20m jumper or Third Level dressage horse often sits in the $30,000–$60,000 range. Proven 1.45m+ jumpers or FEI dressage horses can easily climb into the high five or six figures.

Red flags include vague answers about veterinary history, missing papers, a horse that’s consistently tense or explosive under saddle, or a seller unwilling to allow a vetting. With KWPN Dutch Warmbloods, “too much horse” is a real concern for less experienced riders; many of them are talented and sensitive enough that a nervous amateur could feel over-horsed. Match the horse’s brain and level of education to your riding skills, not just your ambitions, and you’ll make a much better long-term purchase decision.

Everything about selling KWPN Dutch Warmblood

On the selling side, most KWPN Dutch Warmbloods on the market come from three sources: professional breeders producing foals and young prospects; dealers and trainers importing or reselling; and private owners who have outgrown a horse or changed goals. As a seller, you’ll stand out if you’re organized and transparent. Have the KWPN registration papers on hand, vaccination and deworming records up to date, and recent shoeing or trimming done. If the horse has X-rays, make them available. Buyers of this breed expect a certain level of professionalism, even in private sales.

Value is influenced heavily by age, training level, competition record, and rideability. A lightly started 3-year-old with good KWPN bloodlines and straight movement might be realistically priced in the $10,000–$20,000 range, depending on your region. A solid amateur horse jumping around 1.10m–1.20m or schooling Second/Third Level dressage with changes may bring $25,000–$50,000. If you’re selling an imported, well-bred, successful show horse, prices can climb rapidly: mid five figures is common, and true international-quality horses often sit firmly in the $80,000+ bracket. Be honest with yourself about where your horse fits, and look at current online Dutch Warmblood sales ads, not five-year-old prices.

When and where you sell matters. Spring and early summer are prime times, as riders are gearing up for the competition season and actively searching “KWPN Dutch Warmblood for sale” on major marketplaces, social media, and breed-specific sites. Consider advertising on sport-horse-focused platforms, KWPN or warmblood Facebook groups, and, for higher-end horses, working with an agent or trainer who has international contacts. Good photos and short, clear videos are crucial: walk, trot, and canter on both reins, a short clip of jumping if applicable, and some simple handling footage. Show the horse in a relaxed but professional way—clean, braided if appropriate, going in a simple snaffle, with a competent rider who doesn’t over-ride.

Buyers of KWPN Dutch Warmblood horses typically expect clarity: they want to know the horse’s history, quirks, maintenance needs, and whether it’s more suited to a confident amateur or a professional program. Preparing a horse for sale might mean a few weeks of consistent schooling, a couple of outings to small shows to prove it travels and behaves, and a vet check so you’re not surprised later. The more straightforward you are and the better you present the horse, the smoother the sale process will be, and the more likely you are to secure a fair price and a good long-term home for your KWPN partner.