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  2. Silesian Warmblood - Wikipedia

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    The Silesian Warmblood (Polish: Ciepłokrew Śląski; Silesian: Ślůnski Gorkokrew ; German: Schlesisches Warmblut) is a Polish breed of warmblood horse. It originates in the historic region of Silesia in south-western Poland and is the heaviest of the Polish warmblood breeds.

  3. Polish Half-bred - Wikipedia

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    The Polish Half-bred or Polish Noble Half-bred, Polish: Polski koń szlachetny półkrwi, is a modern Polish breed of warmblood sport horse. Breeding began in the 1960s. Mares of the traditional Polish Malopolski, Wielkopolski and Silesian Warmblood sport horse breeds were crossed with stallions of Western European breeds of established competitive ability.

  4. List of Polish horse breeds - Wikipedia

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    Silesian Warmblood: also Śląski w starym typie, 'old-type Silesian' [1] References This page was last edited on 25 August 2024, at 16:20 ... List of Polish horse ...

  5. Warmblood - Wikipedia

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    The term warmblood was coined to represent a mixing of cold blooded and hot blooded breeds. [1]: 523 [2]: 231 Cold blooded is a generic term meaning a heavy boned even-tempered horse breed from Northern Europe such as a Shire, Clydesdale or other draft horse breed.

  6. Polish Coldblood - Wikipedia

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    A separate stud-book was established in 2013 for the Arden or Polish Ardennes, bred at the stud-farms of Bielin in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship and Nowe Jankowice in the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship. It derives from Ardennais and Swedish Ardennes stock imported since the later nineteenth century and is bred principally as a harness horse.

  7. Trakehner - Wikipedia

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    Trakehner (/ t r ə ˈ k eɪ n ər /) is a light warmblood breed of horse, originally developed at the East Prussian state stud farm in the town of Trakehnen from which the breed takes its name. The state stud [ de ] was established in 1731 and operated until 1944, when the fighting of World War II led to the annexing of East Prussia by Russia ...

  8. Category:Horse breeds originating in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Polish Coldblood; Polish Half-bred; S. Silesian Warmblood; Sokolski horse; W. Wielkopolski This page was last edited on 30 March 2013, at 04:52 (UTC) ...

  9. Wielkopolski - Wikipedia

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    The Pozan or Poznan horse was developed in Poland. This breed was extremely rare, and was bred at the studs at Posadowo, Racot, and Gogolewo. The Pozan was a mixture of Arabian, Thoroughbred, Trakehner, and Hanoverian bloodlines. It was a middleweight farm horse, very versatile, used for riding and agricultural work.

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