Intro
The Swedish development of the Ardennes breed is a rather recent one, spurred by an agricultural boom in the late 19th century that local animals were ill-equipped to handle.
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The Swedish development of the Ardennes breed is a rather recent one, spurred by an agricultural boom in the late 19th century that local animals were ill-equipped to handle.
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The Spanish Norman horse is a very rare breed and crosses the blood of Andalusian animals of Spain with that of the Percheron of France.
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The Lehmkuhlener Pony originated Lehmkuhlen, Germany, bred privately by the House of Baron Thunder stud farm. The breed comes from a cross between local Westphalian animals and English Westmoorland blood.
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Also called Croatian Hladnokrvnjak, Hrvatski Hladnokrvnjak and Croatian Coldblood, the Hladnokrvnjak comes from the northwest and are fairly common in Croatia.
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Also called the Tokara Kyusu, Kagoshima, Kuyshu and Miyazki the Tokara pony comes from the Tokara Islands in Japan.
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The Skyros Pony comes from Greece and is the smallest of the Greek Pony breeds. Although they are small in stature, they display more miniature horse like characteristics rather than those typical of pony breeds.
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The Sini or Xinihe Horse comes from the Sini River Basin in China and have been developed since early in the 20th century.
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Descendant of the English Great Horse of the Middle Ages, the Shire horse is among the largest of the draft breeds.
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The Shagya Arabian comes from the Austro-Hungarian Empire and was established during the Turkish occupation of the area that lasted until the end of the 17th century.
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