Pets Articles
201: Horse Breeds: Suffolk, Taishuh, Tarpan, Tawleed, Tennessee Walking Horse
*SUFFOLK*
In eastern England, farmers developed a breed of heavy draft horses, called the Suffolk Punch This breed is little known to Americans, yet the horse probably has many qualities that appearl to an American breeder than some of the well known breeds of draft horses
202: Horse Breeds: Tersk, The Buckskin Horse, Thessalian, Thoroughbred, Tokara, Tori
*TERSK*
The Tersk breed is a light saddle breed developed at Terks and Stavropol studs during the 1920's and 1940's Arabian stallions were brought in to help produce the breed
203: Horse Breeds: Trakehner, Ukrainian Saddle, Vlaamperd, Vladimir Heavy Draft, Vyatka, Welara
*TRAKEHNER*
The foundation of the European warmblood horse of East Prussia, the Trakehner, was laid at a stud farm established in 1732 In the early days, the horse was stocky and in need of size and refinement
204: Horse Breeds: Moyle, Murgese, Mustang, National Show Horse, New Forest Pony
*MOYLE*
A man by the name of Rex Moyle created the Moyle breed of horses in Idaho during the middle of the 20th century He used mustangs that had been brought into Idaho from Utah
205: Horse Breeds: Lokai, Losino, Lusitano, M'Bayar, Malopolski
*LOKAI*
In central and sourthern Tajikistan, the Lokai horse is bred They are considered to be a saddle breed with Oriental lineage and developed by the Uzbek Lokai tribe
206: Horse Breeds: Kushum, Kustanai, Latvian, Lipizzan, Lithuanian Heavy Draft
*KUSHUM*
Developed in Kazakhstan between 1931 and 1976 at the Pytimarsk and Furman studs, the Kushum breed was developed from a trotter, Don, Kasakh, Budyonny and Thoroughbred breeding The Kushum has a high adaptability to conditions, and is suitable for milk and meat production
207: Horse Breeds: Kiger Mustang, Kirdi Pony, Kisber Felver, Kiso, Kladruby, Knabstrup
*KIGER MUSTANG*
In 1977, in Lake County, Oregon- a herd of hourses that appeared to have a strong Spanish heritage were brought in All of the horses in the mustang herd had zebra striped legs and dorsal stripes
208: Horse Breeds: Mangalarga, Marwari, Merens Pony, Messara, Miniature
*MANGALARGA*
Originating in Brazil in the state of Minas Gerais, the Mangalara breed has a fast gait and a smooth ride The breed's society was formed in 1934 and varieties include teh Mineiro or Marchador, and the Paulisto
209: Horse Breeds: Misaki, Missouri Fox Trotting Horse, Miyako, Mongolian, Morab, Morgan
*MISAKI*
In Japan, the Misaki breed often runs wild in the area of Cape Toi The Misaki breed is very rarely under human control, and is left to roam freely
210: Horse Breeds: North American Single Footing Horse, North Swedish Horse, Northeastern, Norwegian Fjord, Ob, Oldenburg
*NORTH AMERICAN SINGLE FOOTING HORSE*
The Single-footing horse is unique because it developed and bred it's own horses for trail riding qualities,whether that be for pleasure trail,working trail or competition trail Single-Footing horse is a light breed, very attractive appearance and offers a smooth ride
211: Horse Breeds: Orlov Trotter, Paint, Palomino, Pantaneiro
*ORLOV TROTTER*
A breed developed between 1775 and 1784, the Orlov Trotter was dveloped by AG
212: Horse Breeds: Paso Fino, Percheron
*PASO FINO*
In Spain, the mixing of breeds resulted in one of the world's favorite riding horses The Barb breed, horses known for their strong genetics and impact on horse development throughout North Africa, the New World and Europe, was interbreeded with the delicate Spanish Jennet and the Andalusian breed, during the Moorish conquest of Spain
213: Horse Breeds: Danube, Dartmoor Pony, Deliboz, Djerma, Dole Horse, Dongola, Dulmen Pony, Dutch Draft Horse
*DANUBE*
Developed in Bulgaria, the Danube is typically used as a draft horse or a light riding horse Originating during the Pleven and Nonius crossing in 1920, the Danube is a cross between the Thoroughbred and Russian Trotter
214: Horse Breeds: Dutch Warmblood, East Bulgarian, Egyptian, Eriskay Pony, Estonian Native
*DUTCH WARMBLOOD*
A warmblooded sport horse, the Dutch Warmblood is typically used for recreational and competitive purposes, such as driving, three day events, jumping, and dressage The Dutch Warmblood is the direct descendent of the Groningen and the Gelderlander
215: Horse Breeds: Exmoor Pony, Faeroes Pony, Falabella, Fell Pony, Finnhorse
*EXMOOR PONY*
In southwestern England, the Exmoor Pony are descendants of horses that walked along the land of Britain before it was an island The oldest native pony breed, the Exmoor pony is evidenced to exist over 60,000 years
216: Horse Breeds: Fleuve, Fouta, Frederiksborg, French Saddlebred, French Trotter, Friesian, Galiceno
*FLEUVE*
The Fleuve is a horse breed from Senegal, Africa It was developed from the crossing of a Barb with a local breed of pony
217: Horse Breeds: Galician Pony, Gelderlander, Gidran, Golden American Saddlebred, Gotland
*GALICIAN PONY*
Found in northwest Spain, The Galician Pony is home in a region that features many mountains and a wet climate The breed is used for the production of meat and for riding
218: Horse Breeds: Groningen, Guangxi, Hackney, Haflinger, Hanoverian, Hequ, Highland Pony
*GRONINGEN*
Originating in the Netherlands in the 1800's, the groningen breed came from Oldenburg horses that were bred to local draft breeds In the 1970's, the Groningen breed was almost completely overtaken by the Dutch Warmblood breed
219: Horse Breeds: Hokkaido, Holsteiner, Hucul, Hungarian Warmblood
*HOKKAIDO*
In Japan, the Hokkaido breed is called "Do-san-ko" as a term of endearment Hokkaido ponies are an old breed, thought to have been brought by fishermen to Hokkaido during the Edo era (1600 to 1867)
220: Horse Breeds: Icelandic, Iomud, Irish Draught, Jinzhou, Jutland
*ICELANDIC*
A decendant of horses brought to Iceland by settlers over 11 centuries ago, the Icelandic horse is rather small although not considered light in build The horse lacks elegance but is a versatile horse for riding and is strong, with a desire to work
221: Horse Breeds: Kabarda, Karabair, Karabakh, Kazakh, Kerry Bog Pony
*KABARDA*
The Kabarda breed is typically used as a saddle horse, with an average hieght of about 150 cm They have a solid, clean build with a moderate mane and thick tail
222: Horse Breeds: Clydesdale Horse, Colorado Rangerbred, Connemara Pony, Criollo, Crioulo, Dales Pony
*CLYDESDALE HORSE*
The Clydesdale Horse, a very large and beautiful breed of horse Founded in a Scotland district and named for the Lankarkshire area, in which flows the River Clyde, this breed was typically used for agricultural work, as well as coal fields and haulage on Glasgow streets
223: What a Deer Eats
TOne of the most revered animals for those who hunt is the whitetail deer These magnificent animals have been around for a long time and still capture the imagination of both the hunter and the artist alike
224: The Unlikely Favorite Animal
The human race has always had a fascination with animals We love them and most of us are no exception
225: The Mascot Of All Mascots
One of the most frightening animals on the planet is the tiger These beasts are massive in size and they are very beautiful also
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