Warm blood - what does it actually mean??

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This is really interesting and I am (trying) learning lots. I have always considered my horse to be a warmblood. She is a Selle Francais and some say that this is a french TB so therefore would she be classed as a hot blood?
As far as I know a selle francais is a french trotter x french tb so therefore could be classed as a warmblood.
Just to confuse it more her sire is a registered Selle Francais but her dam isn't and her passport is an Oldenburgh (?sp?) one.
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So what does this then make her and is she eligable to be registered as a Selle Francais?

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what is she branded?

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She isn't branded
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Well done Doublethyme, I agree one of the most successful marketing ploys and one which I haven't bought into in so far as my dressage horse is WC x Hann (unregistered, he was an accident and to me carthorse x carthorse= carthorse) but I bought him to stop him from going for meat with the intention of selling him as a dressage 'goer' as in his movement he is quite freakish and he is now at Medium level but with someone else because I don't like riding him on the flat, however his honesty and scope for SJ is outstanding but he is a better dressage horse
 
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