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Swiss Warmblood, Gelding, 5 years, 16 hh, Grey
F: Cerano von Worrenberg | MF: CARETINO (HOLST)
Ferdi Hodel

Reliable for trail riding

is allrounder

is easy to load

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Bad Dürrheim
€20.000 to €40.000
~$21.301 to $42.601
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Swiss Warmblood, Gelding, 8 years, 17,2 hh, Brown
F: C-HARDWELL | MF: SAPHIR VON DER ROSSI

Reliable for trail riding

is allrounder

is easy to load

CH

Niederhasli
CHF28.000
~ $30.868 Negotiable
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Menden
€20.000 to €40.000
~$21.301 to $42.601
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Swiss Warmblood, Gelding, 10 years, 17 hh, Black
F: CALINELLO | MF: HERALDIK XX
AC Sportpferde

suitable for beginners

Reliable for trail riding

is allrounder

CH

Hohentannen
CHF25.000
~ $27.560
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Swiss Warmblood, Mare, 14 years, 17,1 hh, Brown
F: CALIDO I (HOLSTEINER) | MF: HERALDIK XX
AC Sportpferde

suitable for beginners

Reliable for trail riding

is allrounder

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Hohentannen
Price on request
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Swiss Warmblood, Gelding, 15 years, 13,3 hh, Brown

is a companion

is broken-in

is lunged

CH

Bätterkinden
CHF7.000
~ $7.717
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Bronschhofen
CHF14.000
~ $15.434 Negotiable
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Cabanillas De La Sierra
€25.000
~ $26.626 Negotiable
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Aeugst
€40.000 to €70.000
~$42.601 to $74.552
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Swiss Warmblood, Gelding, 2 years, 16 hh, Brown
F: Coeur de Bella Donna | MF: SOLITAIR

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Illahrt
CHF9.500
~ $10.473 Negotiable
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Swiss Warmblood, Gelding, 5 years, 16 hh, Grey
F: Cerano von Worrenberg | MF: CARETINO (HOLST)

DE

Bad Dürrheim
€20.000 to €40.000
~$21.301 to $42.601
Platinum
Swiss Warmblood, Gelding, 8 years, 17,2 hh, Brown
F: C-HARDWELL | MF: SAPHIR VON DER ROSSI

CH

Niederhasli
CHF28.000
~ $30.868 Negotiable
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Menden
€20.000 to €40.000
~$21.301 to $42.601
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Hohentannen
CHF25.000
~ $27.560
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Platinum
Swiss Warmblood, Mare, 14 years, 17,1 hh, Brown
F: CALIDO I (HOLSTEINER) | MF: HERALDIK XX

CH

Hohentannen
Price on request
Platinum

CH

Bätterkinden
CHF7.000
~ $7.717
Platinum
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CH

Bronschhofen
CHF14.000
~ $15.434 Negotiable
Platinum
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ES

Cabanillas De La Sierra
€25.000
~ $26.626 Negotiable
Platinum
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CH

Aeugst
€40.000 to €70.000
~$42.601 to $74.552
Platinum
Swiss Warmblood, Gelding, 2 years, 16 hh, Brown
F: Coeur de Bella Donna | MF: SOLITAIR

CH

Illahrt
CHF9.500
~ $10.473 Negotiable
Golden
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Oberkirch LU
CHF28.000
~ $30.868 Negotiable
Platinum

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Mengen
€20.000 to €40.000
~$21.301 to $42.601
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Swiss Warmblood, Gelding, 5 years, 17 hh, Bay-Dark
F: DIAMANT DE SEMILLY | MF: CALANDO II

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Wolschwiller
€50.000
~ $53.251 Negotiable
Silver

CH

Biel-Benken
CHF25.000
~ $27.560

CH

Bex
€15.000 to €20.000
~$15.975 to $21.301

CH

Glovelier
CHF15.000
~ $16.536 Negotiable
Swiss Warmblood, Mare, Foal (03/2025), Bay-Dark
F: CASSINI GOLD | MF: Im Spezial de Muze

CH

Künten
CHF4.500
~ $4.961 Negotiable
Swiss Warmblood, Stallion, Foal (04/2025), Brown
F: VANCOUVER de Lanlore | MF: MARIUS CLAUDIUS

CH

Künten
CHF5.000
~ $5.512 Negotiable

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Windlach
CHF7.500
~ $8.268 Negotiable
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Swiss Warmblood, Stallion, Foal (05/2025), Smoky-Black
F: Finckenstein TSF | MF: DIAMOND HIT (OLD.)

CH

Hindelbank
€5.000 to €10.000
~$5.325 to $10.650
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The modern Swiss Warmblood, also known as the Einsiedler or the Swiss Half-bred, is a substantial riding horse that has often served as a cavalry mount in European armies. Although its foundation as a modern breed dates to the nineteenth century, Switzerland’s reputation for breeding fine horses reaches back to early medieval times. The majority of purchasers buy a Swiss Warmblood as a general riding or competition horse. Potential breeding stock has to demonstrate capability in four areas before being accepted for registration. Vendors can, therefore, rely on the quality of both sire and dam whenever they sell a Swiss Warmblood.

How much does a Swiss Warmblood cost?

On ehorses, the current median price for a Swiss Warmblood is around $959, with listings ranging from $533 to $69.227, depending on individual characteristics such as level of training, bloodlines, or purpose of use.

Use and characteristics of the Swiss Warmblood

Standing between 15.1 hands (61 inches/152 cm) and 16.2 hands (66 inches/168 cm) high, the general impression of a Swiss Warmblood is of power in a compact form. Stallions may be even taller than 16.2 hands high. The head is distinctive, with a convex or straight profile. They have broad chests and a hint of crest, probably inherited from Anglo-Norman ancestors, and their withers are notably prominent. Riders can buy a Swiss Warmblood of any colour, as all coat colours are acceptable apart from spotted and pinto (piebald or skewbald). As well as purchasing from individuals who sell a Swiss Warmblood, buyers can approach the Swiss Federal Stud at Avenches which is the major centre for the breed.

Origin and history of breeding Swiss Warmbloods

The earliest documented horse breeding in Switzerland was in the eleventh century at the monastery of Einsiedeln. Here, as at many medieval religious foundations, the monks bred quality horses that were renowned further afield. This is clearly the origin of the breed name Einsiedler, which provided some of the foundation stock for the Swiss Warmblood. There appears to have been a tradition of small, hardy black horses that were known and used throughout Switzerland until the eighteenth century. However, the breed went through many changes. The first of these may have occurred when Switzerland began to supply cavalry horses for the French army, and breeding cavalry horses became a national effort. The use of Anglo-Norman mares along with an imported Yorkshire Coach Horse stallion brought about significant developments in the nineteenth century. However, despite a substantial horse population after WWII, horse breeding in Switzerland was heading for decline. Further development came through the use of Norman, Holstein and Irish mares at the National Stud in Avenches. The modern breed is greatly influenced by the stallions that were used during the 1950s. The three most influential were the Normandy horses Ivoire, Que d'Espair, and Orinate de Messil. Today, the primary influence is believed to be Anglo-Norman (so much so, that at one point the developing warmblood was known as the Swiss Anglo-Norman). Aladin, a Swedish warmblood, was also influential in the 1950s. 500 Swedish warmbloods were acquired by the Swiss government when the Swedish cavalry disbanded after WWII. Holstein stallions, Thoroughbreds and other breeds have also been used in the development of the Swiss Warmblood.

Swiss Warmbloods in equestrianism

Swiss Warmbloods are bred to be practical, good-natured riding horses. They are also used in harness. Potential breeding stock is tested, the stallions first at 3 ½ years old, and then at 5, when their jumping, cross-country, dressage and driving potential is assessed. The mares are tested at 3 years old. The performance of the parents is important to selection, too. Mares must have both parents registered as Swiss Warmbloods.

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