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A breed in its infant stages, the Australian Warmblood is a sport horse bred to meet the high standards of many of their European counterparts.
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A breed in its infant stages, the Australian Warmblood is a sport horse bred to meet the high standards of many of their European counterparts.
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Perhaps made most famous by a scene in The Man from Snowy River, during which an Australian Stock Horse and his rider plunge down the side of a mountain. This breed owes some of its quickness, toughness and adaptability to their brumby blood.
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This breed is a type of Kabarda horse that is bred specifically in the Karachai or Karachay republic. These animals tend to be of the most robust type of Kabarda and split off as their own breed during the 1960’s upon the introduction of Thoroughbred blood.
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The Anglo-Kabarda is a cross between Thoroughbred and Kabarda bloodlines. To be registered they must possess no less than 25% and no more than 75% Thoroughbred blood.
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An Anglo-Arabian is a Thoroughbred/ Arabian cross and either parent can be a member of either breed (or another cross). However, the remaining offspring must have no more than 75% and no less than 25% Arabian blood.
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Also called Morochuco and Peruvian Criollo, The Andean Criollo habitat is found above 9,000 feet in the Andes mountains. This great altitude has created an animal with amazing lung capacity and a thick, dense coat of fur.
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Also called Anatolian Native, Transbaikal, Native Turkish Pony or Turk, this pony is the most common Turkish breed. They are known for their speed, endurance and robust nature.
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A variety of different bloodlines may be registered as American Warmblood horses. Like the warmbloods of other countries, they are required to be of sport horse or warmblood type and meet specific studbook requirements.
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The American Walking Pony is a relatively new pony breed, developed for use as a show pony in gaited show competitions. They are capable of multiple gaits, walk, pleasure walk, merry walk, trot, canter, slow gait and the rack.
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One of the lesser known heavy warmblood breeds, the Altwurttemberg is considered extremely endangered and is a rare sight outside (even inside of) its native country.
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