Intro
Closely related to Canadian horses, the Canadian Pacer comes from the same initial stock of French horses sent to the New World during the mid to late 17th century.
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Closely related to Canadian horses, the Canadian Pacer comes from the same initial stock of French horses sent to the New World during the mid to late 17th century.
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Canada has no indigenous horse breeds, but has long been known for breeding quality animals of many different types. The Canadian Cutting Horse is a recognized Canadian type.
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The Cmargue horse is one of the oldest breeds in the world and closely related to the remains of prehistoric animals that have been found in southern France.
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The Calabrese horse breed is named for the Calabria region of southern Italy and is known for their Asian-African characteristics.
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Native to a climate that is incredibly harsh, (there are only about a 100 days a year above freezing temperatures in parts) the Buryat or Buryatskaya is a very tough little animal.
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Also called Bama Myinn and Shan pony, the Burmese pony isn’t a particularly refined breed. However their adaptability and ability to function on difficult terrain makes them well liked in the mountainous regions.
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The Boulonnais is one of the most elegant of all of the draft breeds, known for their milky white coat and luxurious mane and tail. Their blood is often used to improve the stock of other draft breeds.
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Along with the Hucul and the Konik ponies, the Bosnian Mountain Horse is one of the Balkan breeds and all three share the same ancestors.
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The Bityugskaya, Biçuk or Bityug was a handsome trotting breed that originated in Russia by order of Tsar Pierre Le Grand.
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Also called Bhutia Pony, Bhote Ghoda, Bhutan Pony, Bhutani, Bhutua Pony and Indian Country Bred pony, the Bhotia Pony is well suited to mountainous terrain that most other breeds could never navigate.
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