Hanoverian Horses

Figure 18: Hanoverian horses are often featured in Olympic games.
Alternative Name/s: Hannoveraner
- They stand out among other breeds due to their unusual beauty coupled with athleticism. Thus, they are very expensive on the market.
- They are speedy, robust, and trainable, and are highly-renowned as jumpers.
- Due to their kind being participants in racing industries, it’s almost unacceptable for them to show weakness. Those of them who have injuries or are suffering from a disease are sent off to slaughterhouses.
- They are often seen in coats of bay, black, chestnut, and gray.
- As they are large, they require more than the usual horses’ supplies of food.
- They were originally used as carriage horses and have been the inspirations for places worldwide to prohibit the entry of motorized vehicles.