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The number means its a good little one, generally of breeding stock
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Not necessarily - mine was cr*p sorry but was a bag of bones when i rescued him and manged to eventually break him (took over 6 months) to get on on and he was a fruit cake he he - but he is is nice home now
The Danish Warmblood brand, the crown over the wave, is carried by the offspring of graded
parents only. For every single horse, there is an internationally recognised pedigree
(Horse passport), which is an absolute guarantee of origin and identity. Foals out of two
Danish Warmblood graded parents are branded with the Danish crown on the left thigh;
for further identification purposes since the mid 1980s three digits reflecting the last three
figures of the foal's registration number have also been included in the brand directly underneath the crown. Foals/horses with a Danish heritage which are unable to qualify on their pedigree/breeding for the DV brand are sometimes branded with the DK brand.