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  2. Arabo-Friesian - Wikipedia

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    Arabo-Friesian. born 2001, 1.67 m. The Arabo-Friesian (Dutch: Arabo Friese Paard) is a recent breed of horse, selected over several generations since the 1960s to obtain the morphology of the modern Friesian combined with the endurance qualities of the Arabian. The creation of this breed was strongly contested by some Dutch Friesian breeders ...

  3. Friesian horse - Wikipedia

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    Black, powerfully muscled, agile with elegant action, thick mane and tail, feather on lower legs. The Friesian (Fries paard in Dutch; Frysk hynder in West Frisian) is a horse breed originating in Friesland in north Netherlands. The breed nearly became extinct on more than one occasion. It is classified as a light draught horse, and the modern ...

  4. Ostfriesen and Alt-Oldenburger - Wikipedia

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    Ostfriesen and Alt-Oldenburger. The Alt-Oldenburger and Ostfriesen are representatives of a group of horse breeds primarily from continental Europe called heavy warmbloods. The breed has two names because the same horse was bred in two regions in the most north-western part of Germany: East Frisia and the former grand duchy of Oldenburg.

  5. Friesian Sporthorse - Wikipedia

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    Friesian crossbreds, minimum 25% Friesian. Can be nearly all colors and sizes, but maintaining a sport horse type. Light feathering is common, as well as thick manes and tails. The Friesian Sporthorse is a Friesian crossbred of sport horse type. The ideal Friesian Sporthorse is specifically bred to excel in FEI -recognized sport horse disciplines.

  6. Heavy warmblood - Wikipedia

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    Heavy warmblood. The heavy warmbloods (German: Schwere Warmblüter) are a group of horse breeds primarily from continental Europe. The title includes the Ostfriesen ("East Friesian") and Alt-Oldenburger ("Old-Oldenburger"), Groningen, and similar horses from Silesia, Saxony - Thuringia, and Bavaria. Breeds like the Hungarian Nonius, Kladruber ...

  7. Baroque Pinto - Wikipedia

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    Friesian - warmblood crossbreds of pinto coloring, minimum 25–40% Friesian. Primarily black -and-white pinto. Feathering is common, as well as thick manes and tails. Baroque body type. The Baroque Pinto (Dutch: Barok Pinto or Barock Pinto) is a Dutch horse breed of Baroque type founded in the 1950s and 1960s, using the Friesian horse, Dutch ...

  8. People Are Cheering for Mini Pony Who's 'Desperate' to Be a ...

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    The mini horse must've had a case of the zoomies because he was really racing around the track in a video his owner shared. In his heart, Ozzy is the winner of the Kentucky Derby.

  9. List of horse breeds - Wikipedia

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    Mountain and moorland pony breeds, abbreviated "M&M," a specific group of pony breeds native to the British Isles. New Zealand Warmblood, a developing warmblood type based on Hanoverian and KWPF breeding. Oriental horse, the "hot-blooded" breeds originating in the Middle East, such as the Arabian, Akhal-Teke, Barb, and Turkoman horse.