Intro
The Argentine Anglo was developed through a need for a sport horse, lighter than the Criollo for sport in the country.
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The Argentine Anglo was developed through a need for a sport horse, lighter than the Criollo for sport in the country.
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The Arenberg-Nordkirchener is dangerously close to becoming extinct and are listed as critically endangered, with their population numbers in the teens.
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The Ardennes type draft horse is one of the basic foundations of all heavy draft breeds that exist today and they are a true cold-blooded breed.
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The Hispano-Árabe or Aralusian is a relatively new breed achieved by crossing the high energy Arabians with the noble Andalusians, creating a beautiful, intelligent and versatile cross.
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The Araboulonnais is a relatively new French breed recently developed by crossing Arabians to the large, robust Boulonnais.
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The Arabian blood was first added to the Friesian breed during Spanish invasion of the Netherlands in the late 16th and early 17th century.
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Many modern breeds owe some of their genetics to the Arabian horse. The beautiful and mighty Arabian is among the fountainheads of the World’s horse breeds. Displaying one of the most well-recognized profiles in the horse world, their physical loveliness is complimented by a hardy spirit and adaptable nature.
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