The Burma horse is a pony breed. It is also known as the Shan pony and Burmese pony. It is a strong, active, unimpressive-looking pony similar to the smaller Manipuri. The Burma pony is not predominantly a refined breed. It is bred mainly by the hilly tribes in the Shan States of East Burma. Although neither fast nor quickly-responsive, it ...
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Dulmen Horse
The origin of Dulmen Horse is recorded to be in Westphalia, West Germany. The Dulmen is one of the two native pony breeds of Germany. The other was the Senner pony which is now extinct. Both these ponies contributed to the ancestry of the Hanoverian horse. In captivity, it can easily reach 30 years of age. In the following account, ...
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The Calabrese horse originated in Italy. The breed continues to be developed to date with the infusions of blood from horse breeds such as Andalusian, Arabian, and Thoroughbred. This horse breed has a full-of-life and docile disposition and is uncomplicated to be trained. In the present scenario, the Calabrese Horse is somewhat rare outside the area of Calabria in the ...
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Brumby horse derives its name from the Australian language. Brumby stands for ‘wild horse’. The origin of the name is not known, but it is thought to have come from one of three sources: from a pioneer horse breeder called James Brumby, from barroom, the Queens-land aboriginal word for wild, or from Baramba, the name of a station and creek ...
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The Anglo-Arab Horse is a more significant horse than the Arab Horse which is purebred. This breed of horse is produced by mixing Arab and thoroughbred blood. The Anglo-Arab horse breed is the most wanted and much loved in Europe and these horses are selectively bred in France and Poland. The military and the general riders in France made much ...
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