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OBERLANDER horse

Oberlander

Size  They can reach heights of 1.5 to 1.6 meters. Color  These horses come in appaloosa, bay, and chestnut hues. Physical Attributes  Their large heads have straight faces, powerful jaws, and tasteful medium-sized ears. Similar to the majority of other draught breeds, stallions should have thick, arched, and crested necks. These horses have broad hocks, […]

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PERCHERON

Percheron

Size 1.6 to 1.7 meters.  Color  In most cases, gray or black. Physical Attributes  The majority of percheron horses are constructed with broad, muscular heads and prominent ears. The height of these horses ranges from 15 to 19 hands. Percherons have a variety of coat hues. Usually long, wavy, and flowy, their tails and manes.

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New Forest Horse

Size 1.2–1.42 meters. Physical Attributes  The traditional New Forest pony is a purebred with a long head and typical pony features. They have sloping shoulders, a short neck and back, and powerful hindquarters. They are renowned for their tenacity and straightforwardness. Colors Any hue, except skewbald or piebald hair. Characteristics and Genetics In the past,

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Hackney

Size 1.42–1.6.2 hands Physical Attributes  Hackney horses have a naturally flashy appearance and are slender. They have robust hindquarters, a big, well-defined chest, a crested neck, a clean throat, and a high tail. Their expressive eyes and well sculpted heads give them an alert, vibrant appearance. Colors  Any solid color, especially black, bay, and chestnut.

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Felly Pony

Size 1.3 to 1.4 meters. Physical Attributes  The Fell pony, a near relative of the Dale pony, has a short stature, a large chest, long, sloping shoulders, and powerful hindquarters and legs. They typically have thick, shaggy manes and tails as well as silky feathered legs. These horses are renowned for their tenacity, power, and

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Exmoor Pony

Size 1.12–1.23 meters. Physical Attributes  Exmoor ponies have short, powerful legs, a large neck, a deep chest, and a broad back. They are powerful stocky animals. They have big eyes and a broad forehead. Exmoors are known for their fortitude, toughness, and strength. Colors  Brown, dark bay, or dun, typically with unique pangaré markings on

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DARTMOOR PONY

Dartmoor Pony

Size Up to around 1.22 meters. Physical Attributes  Dartmoor ponies are tiny, tough, and powerful, and they frequently have a lot of stamina. They have thick necks, well-laid backs, sloping shoulders, tiny heads with huge eyes, and powerful hindquarters. Colors Black, bay, or brown are the most common colors, while other hues can also exist.

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Welsh Cob (Section D)

Welsh Cob (Section D)

Size 1.32 meters and over. Physical Attributes  The biggest and toughest breed of Welsh ponies is the Welsh Cob (Section D). They have a beautiful head, a long neck, powerful shoulders, a deep chest, and a robust back and hindquarters. They move freely and purposefully. Colors Any hue besides skewbald and piebald. Characteristics and Genetics 

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