Intro
The purebred is a Romanian part-bred Hutzel (Huzel) with infusion of draught horse blood & they are extremely rare.
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Warmblood horses are a mix between hot-blooded animals (like the Arabian and Thoroughbred) with cold-blooded animals (most draft breeds). They may carry bloodlines of approved breeds as long as they meet the requirements of the type.
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The British Spotted Pony is not considered an appaloosa horse, they are actually believed to be native to the British Isles.
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The strongest pony breed for their size, Shetlands can pull twice their own body weight. This is a breed found worldwide, but the British Shetland retains more of the original characteristics of the breed and are heavier than their American counterparts.
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The riding pony itself was developed in the UK and the term covers a variety of different show ponies. They are divided into classes based on height and type.
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The British Spotted horse or British Appaloosa does not stem from the Appaloosa of North America. They both come from the same bloodlines originally found in Spain and France.
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The most common draft horse found in France, the Breton comes from Brittany and is ideal for heavy farm and agriculture work.
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A newly developed breed in Brazil, the Brazilian Sport Horses (Brasileiro de Hipismo) are popular in the US and Europe and have successfully completed recent Olympic Games.
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The Brazilian Pony is a small scale individual that was developed to stimulate interest in diverse sporting activities for children.
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