It was easy to spot Meagan Maloney and her Tiara Equine crew at Ontario dressage shows and horse trials this year – several of their mounts sported the uniquely coloured coats characteristic of Knabstruppers, a Danish warmblood breed.

Tiara’s Knabstruppers are making a splash, not only for their glorious spots, but also for their show successes. Recent examples include Maloney and her five-year-old gelding CCS Gimili finishing as CADORA Western Ontario Opening Training Champions with a score of 71.8 per cent, and Tiara client Leah Zommers and Haagen af Midgard claiming the Western Ontario Amateur Second Level Championship. Maloney and CCS Gimili (bred by Melyni Worth and sired by Maloney’s former stallion Lindegaards Elliot) also finished in second place in the Open EV 85 division at the Canadian Eventing Championships – Eastern.

A woman riding a Knabstrupper at Devon.

Meagan Maloney and Sartors Jet-Set at Dressage at Devon in 2019. (Purple Horse Designs)

Knabstruppers have a leopard complex gene that creates its spotted colour patterns. While coat colours ranging from leopard to snowflake to solid and variations in between are similar to Appaloosas, the Knabstrupper breed developed independently and it’s more warmblood-like in conformation.

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