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HISTORY
United States Lipizzan Federation wrote:This rare baroque breed is best known for the highly trained white stallions of the Spanish Riding School in Vienna, Austria, who perform the difficult Airs above the Ground. Pictured here is Andreas Hausberger on Maestoso Basowizza (2005). There are an estimated 8500 purebred individuals world-wide, with approximately 1150 purebred Lipizzans in North America. Also known as Lipizzaners, they can now be found in other places distant from Europe such as Australia and South Africa.

Lipizzans represent over 400 years of careful breeding, founded upon selection of superb horses gathered from all over the world. They not only possess beauty and nobility, but also a rare combination of courage, strength, ability, temperament, and intelligence.

Until 1916, the Lipizzan stud farm always remained the private possession of the Habsburg monarchy. The expansion of the breed had been affected over the centuries by military conflicts. Whenever warfare threatened the Lipizza stud, the horses were moved away. During these moves, individual horses would occasionally be given or sold to other studs. From these horses came other small Lipizzan studs, usually within the boundaries of the Austrian empire. World Wars I and II again brought relocation and near extinction of the breed. Today Lipizzans are found beyond the borders of what was once the Austrian-Hungarian Empire. Being a rare breed, the number of foals born each year is correspondingly small. Extreme care is taken by those involved in the production of Lipizzan horses to insure that the purity of the breed is preserved. Much effort has been expended to develop educational programs to foster voluntary adherence to the traditional breed goals and objectives. In North America, the USLF continues this effort to educate breeders, to provide opportunities for evaluation of horses, and to provide a stud book of evaluated breeding stock.

Early European History of the breed

The history of the Lipizzan horse breed is a reflection of modern European History – especially influenced by the upheaval of war. The following summary outlines the development and trials of the breed, which are well documented.

The Lipizzan (or Lipizzaner) was created by the House of Hapsburg and the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. In 1580 the Archduke Charles II, a brother of the Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian II, founded the court stud at Lipizza. Now Lipica Stud Farm in Slovenia, just north of Trieste, Italy.


As demonstrated above, there are many chapters to the history of the Lipizzan breed which are well documented in numerous languages, books, and movies. Sources referenced for this summary:

Kugler, G. (2004). The Lipizzan Horse: A Guide to Vienna’s Spanish Riding School and Lipizzaner Museum. Verlagsgruppe SMB GmbH & Co KG.
Handler, H. (1972). The Spanish Riding School. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
Isenbart, H. and Bührer, E. (1986). The Imperial Horse. Motovun ‘Switzerland’ Copublishing Company Ltd., Lucerne.
Reuter, Wolfgang. (1982). The Lipizzaners and the Spanish Riding School. Pinguin-Verlag, Innsbruck.
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BREED CREATION
Ancient Breeds | Previously Created Breeds | Product Breed | GOAL BREED
[Arabian x North African Barb] x [North African Barb x Forest Horse] = West African Barb
[Przewalski Horse x Tarpan] x Tarpan = Mongolian
[Tarpan x Mongolian] x [Tarpan x West African Barb] = Sorraia
West African Barb x Sorraia = Carthusian
[Sorraia x Carthusian] x [Sorraia x West African Barb] = Andalusian
Forest Horse x [Arabian x Andalusian] = Friesian
Przewalski Horse x Tarpan = Exmoor Pony
Exmoor Pony x [Exmoor Pony x Friesian] = Galloway
Arabian x Turkmene = Akhal-Teke
[Arabian x North African Barb] x [Akhal-Teke x Galloway] = Thoroughbred
Thoroughbred x [Arabian x North African Barb] = Cleveland Bay
[Thoroughbred x Cleveland Bay] x Cleveland Bay = Norfolk Trotter
[Turkmene x Mongolian ] x [Arabian x Thoroughbred] = Trakehner
[Thoroughbred x Trakehner] x [Norfolk Trotter x Cleveland Bay] = Holstein
Thoroughbred x Holstein = Hanoverian
Thoroughbred x [Arabian x Thoroughbred] = Anglo-Arabian
[Andalusian x Anglo-Arabian] x Hanoverian = East Friesian
[Andalusian x East Friesian] x [North African Barb x Thoroughbred] = Oldenburg
[Arabian x Sorraia] x North African Barb = Spanish Jennet
[Spanish Jennet x West African Barb] x [Andalusian x West African Barb] = Spanish Barb
[Spanish Barb x East Friesian] x [Arabian x Oldenburg] = Frederiksborg
[Andalusian x Spanish Barb] x [Arabian x Frederiksborg] = LIPIZZAN
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BREED STANDARD: REAL LIFE
Lipizzan Association of North America wrote:Lipizzans are genetically a type of grey. Born dark, black-brown, brown, or mouse-grey, Lipizzans gradually lighten until the white coat for which they are noted is produced somewhere between the ages of 6 and 10. The white hair coat has become dominant in the breed, and only now and then is a black or brown adult produced. As late as two hundred years ago, black, browns, chestnuts, duns, piebalds, and skewbalds were found in the adult herd. Noted for his sturdy body and proud carriage, the Lipizzan’s head is remarkable for its large appealing eyes and small alert ears. The body presents a picture of strength with a crested neck, powerful shoulders, muscular hind quarters, and strong legs with well-defined tendons and joints. Not an exceedingly tall horse, the Lipizzan averages between 14.2 to 15.2 hands.

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Lipizzan Stallion INCITATO XIII-21, Senior Champion Stallion and Best in Show at 2008 International Lipizzaner Championship in Topolcianky

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Lipizzan Mare, TOSCANA 74/1, Senior Champion Mare at 2008 International Lipizzaner Championship in Topolcianky



COLORS
Contemporarily, the Lipizzan is overwhelmingly grey with a base color of bay. The few non-grey horse are predominately bay, with the rare black. There is a stud farm which focuses on breeding chestnut Lipizzans, but this is considered undesirable. Historically, the breed came in many different colors, including cream dilutions and dun; sabino, tobiano, roan, and appaloosa.

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The Imperial Stud with Lipizzaner Horses. Johann Georg de Hamilton
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BREED STANDARD: IN-GAME
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