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Also called Zwaar Warmbloed paard, the Dutch Heavy Warmblood is a robust riding type that is registered separately than the Dutch Riding Horse and their KWPN sport registries.
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Also called Zwaar Warmbloed paard, the Dutch Heavy Warmblood is a robust riding type that is registered separately than the Dutch Riding Horse and their KWPN sport registries.
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A tough little pony, the Jumli or Chantey comes from the Jumla district in Nepal. Found in most of Nepal and also in Uttarakhand, India, these animals are frequently used as pack animals for Himalayan tourism.
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Today most 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, the Arabian’s physical loveliness is complimented by a hardy spirit and adaptable nature.
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The Mexican Sport Horse or Mexican Warmblood is an athletic sport type, bred for similar purposes as the European Warmblood breeds.
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Like many riding and sport type breeds, the Luxembourgish Riding Horse is bred or registered based on temperament, athletic ability and performance, rather than for specific breed bloodlines.
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Like most saddle or sport type ponies, the Luxembourgish Saddle Pony is bred and registered based on temperament, athletic ability and performance rather than the bloodlines of a specific breed.
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The Lithuanian Riding Poni is very much a 21st century breed and was only recently established. That doesn’t mean they haven’t bred useful ponies in the country, they were just recently recognized officially.
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According to their registry Lithuanian Riding Horses are ‘characterized by versatility and are able to be used in various equestrian disciplines’. Like most riding or sport horse breeds, the riding horse is generally registered based on temperament, athletic ability and performance, rather than breed bloodlines.
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As the name implies, this is a Latvian strain of the well-loved Ardennes breed, developed in many countries.
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Traditionally, horse breeding in Latvia was to develop three specific types of animals, a draft type, a sport horse and a light riding horse.
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