Selle Français
The Selle Français is a French sport horse closely associated with show jumping, though many individuals also compete in eventing and dressage. It developed from French saddle-horse populations, especially Norman lines, with Thoroughbred, Anglo-Arab, and other sport influences used to build athleticism and scope. The breed is usually medium to large, with power, reflexes, and rideability valued more than a single uniform look. Competition records and performance families guide much of the selection.
For owners, the Selle Français is often a serious athletic horse that needs structured work and skilled handling. Jumping prospects should be evaluated for sound legs, careful technique, adjustability, and temperament under pressure. Buyers should review pedigree and results, but also watch how the horse handles ordinary flatwork, turnout, travel, and new environments. Breeders need to balance scope with rideability, because power without a manageable mind can limit practical use. Thoughtful conditioning, hoof care, joint-aware training, and nutrition matched to workload all matter.
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