Trakehners
"The Trakehner is generally of a lighter type than most other warmbloods. The name derives from Trakehnen, the site of the Main Stud in Prussia. The Trakehner typically stands between 15.2 and 17 hands high....It is considered to be the lightest and most refined of the warmbloods, due to its closed stud book which allows entry of only Trakehner, as well as few selected Thoroughbred, Anglo-Arabiand, Shagya and Arabian bloodlines.".. Wikipedia
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ColorsTrakehners can be any color. Bay, gray, chestnut, and black are most common. They can be roan and Tobiano.
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