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  2. American Cream Draft - Wikipedia

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    According to enthusiasts, the breed has a calm, willing temperament, particularly suited for owners who are new to handling draft horses. [3] Mares stand 15–16 hands (60–64 inches, 152–163 cm) high and weigh 1,500–1,600 pounds (680–730 kg), while stallions and geldings stand 16–16.3 hands (64–67 inches, 163–170 cm) and weigh ...

  3. Welara - Wikipedia

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    Welara stallions average 14 to 15 hands (56 to 60 inches, 142 to 152 cm) and mares 13.1 to 14.3 hands (53 to 59 inches, 135 to 150 cm). To be registered, Welaras must stand between 11.2 and 15 hands (46 and 60 inches, 117 and 152 cm) high.

  4. Mare - Wikipedia

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    In most cases, a mare is a female horse over the age of three, and a filly is a female horse three and younger. In Thoroughbred horse racing, a mare is defined as a female horse more than four years old. The word can also be used for other female equine animals, particularly mules and zebras, but a female donkey is usually

  5. Horse breeding - Wikipedia

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    In domestic breeding, the foal and dam are usually separated from the herd for a while, but within a few weeks are typically pastured with the other horses. A foal will begin to eat hay, grass and grain alongside the mare at about 4 weeks old; by 10–12 weeks the foal requires more nutrition than the mare's milk can supply.

  6. Burguete horse - Wikipedia

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    The Burguete (Spanish: Caballo Burguete or Caballo de Raza Burguete, Basque: Aurizko zaldia) is a Spanish breed of horse from the autonomous community of Navarre in north-eastern Spain. It is listed in the Catálogo Oficial de Razas de Ganado de España in the group of autochthonous breeds in danger of extinction. [3] It is reared principally ...

  7. Florida Cracker Horse - Wikipedia

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    The Florida Cracker Horse is a critically endangered horse breed [1] from the state of Florida in the United States.It is genetically and physically similar to many other Spanish-style horses, especially those from the Spanish Colonial horse group, including the Banker horse of North Carolina, and the Carolina Marsh Tacky of South Carolina.

  8. Marwari horse - Wikipedia

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    The height at the withers of the Marwari averages 150 cm (14.3 h) for males, and 140 cm (13.3 h) for mares. [2] The coat may be of any colour, and is most often dark or light bay, at times with the metallic sheen often seen in the Akhal-Teke ; it may also be grey or chestnut , or occasionally palomino , piebald , or skewbald .

  9. Nordlandshest/Lyngshest - Wikipedia

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    In the 2000s, the breed is no longer in acute danger of extinction, but its breeding program is challenged by limited genetic material and a desire to avoid outcrosses. [ 1 ] There were only about 15-20 left, mostly older mares, and only one stallion; Rimfakse, from whom all Nordlandshest/Lyngshest today descend.