Senner
}}|GEH (2017): extremely endangered}}
| altname = |Senne}}
| country = Germany
| distribution =
| standard = [https://web.archive.org/web/20250809183455/https://www.senner.de/Zuchtprogramm%20Senner,%20incl.Anlage%20%20Stand%2010.11.2018.pdf
| use =
| colour = any
| height = range: 157–167 cm
| male_height = average 165 cm
| female_height = average 158 cm
| weight =
| male_weight =
| female_weight = average 510 kg
| note =
}}The Senner or Senne is an endangered German breed of riding horse. It is believed to be the oldest saddle-horse breed in Germany, and is documented at least as far back as 1160. It is named for the Senne, a natural region of dunes and moorland in Nordrhein-Westfalen, in western Germany, and lived in feral herds there and in the Teutoburger Forest to the east.
It is a warmblood, and has been influenced at various times by Arab, Anglo-Arab, Thoroughbred and Iberian stock. It may have contributed to development of the Hanoverian. Provided by Wikipedia
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