Are there such thing as a British warmblood horse?

There isn't a specific breed called "British Warmblood." The term "warmblood" refers to a broad category of horses that are generally:

* Bred for riding: They are known for their temperament, athleticism, and trainability, making them suitable for various equestrian disciplines.

* Developed through crossbreeding: Warmbloods are typically produced by combining Thoroughbred bloodlines with those of coldblood or draft breeds.

However, the British Isles have several warmblood breeds developed specifically within their borders:

* Irish Draught: A versatile breed often used for jumping and dressage, known for their athleticism and willing temperament.

* Irish Sport Horse: Developed through breeding Thoroughbreds with Irish Draughts, they are renowned for their jumping prowess.

* British Warmblood: This is not a specific breed, but rather a general term used to describe warmblood horses bred in the UK. It can include horses from various breeding programs.

So, while there's no official "British Warmblood" breed, many warmblood horses are bred and developed in Britain, often using the term to describe them.