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The Misaki Pony comes from the Mayazaki Province in Japan where they still run wild in Cape Toi meadow.
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The Misaki Pony comes from the Mayazaki Province in Japan where they still run wild in Cape Toi meadow.
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The Minusin breed is similar to many of the steppe breeds, having been shaped by life on the steppes. However these animals tend to be more robust and imposing in stature. According to the DAD-IS this breed is extinct as of 2006.
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Also known as Hungarian Warmblood, the Hungarian Sport Horse comes from the Mezohegyes Stud in Hungary. They are a mix of European warmbloods and native Hungarian breeds.
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The Mezen or Mezenskaya is a draft breed of the northern forest type that is bred in the valleys of the Mezen & Pineg Rivers in the Arkhangelsk region.
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The Cavall Menorquí or Menorquin Horse is a relatively new breed (officially anyway) as it was wasn’t recognized until 1989. Despite its recent recognition, the people of Menorca have been calling these handsome animals Menorquin horses for centuries.
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Also called the Megrelakaya and Mingrelian, the Megrel breed is bred in the region of Kolchida in western Georgia and they are the smallest of the Caucasian horses.
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The Megezh is the largest type found within the Yakut breed and they are bred in the southwestern part of Yakutia in the Leninsk region.
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Also called Mecklenburger Warmblut, the Mecklenburg horse comes from the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern region of north east Germany and during the Franco-German War in the late 19th century they were used primarily as war horses.
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The Masuren or Mazury horse is extinct today but was once a notable breed of Poland and was prized as a riding horse.
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The Marwari Horse comes from India and is perhaps best known for their ears which point inwardly often until they touch or overlap. This is generally a sign of pure blood.
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