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  2. Knabstrupper - Wikipedia

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    The Knabstrupper or Knabstrup is a Danish breed of warmblood horse. It is principally a riding horse , but is also used as a harness horse and as a circus animal . [ 6 ] : 64 It is broadly similar to the Frederiksborger , but often has a spotted coat.

  3. Knabstrup - Wikipedia

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    Knabstrup is a small railway town, with a population of 1,010 (1 January 2024), [1] at the railroad between Kalundborg and Holbæk in Holbæk Municipality, Region Zealand in Denmark. Knabstrup Manor , where the horse breed Knabstrupper was bred, is located two kilometres (1.2 mi) southeast of the town.

  4. File:Knabstrupper-Horses.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Preakness Stakes horses 2024: Trainers, jockeys, records ...

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    Which horses will be in the Preakness 2024? From Mystik Dan to Muth, meet the possible entries. Preakness Stakes horses 2024: Trainers, jockeys, records, what to know about contenders

  6. Horses in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Pony breeds and saddle and sport horses are the main horse breeds in Denmark. Through imports and the establishment of dedicated racecourses, the development of trotting is reflected in the breeding of the Danish trotter. Most of the Danish horses are to be found on the Jutland peninsula, especially the local draft horse breed (Jutland horse).

  7. Talk:Knabstrupper - Wikipedia

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  8. Orlov Trotter - Wikipedia

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    Orlov Trotters had already proved to be the best racing horses in Russia, and soon, they proved to be the best in Europe. In 1867, the Orlov Trotter horse Beduin made headlines when, at World's Fair in Paris, he covered 3,500 feet in 1 minute 32 seconds – 4 seconds ahead the fastest Standardbred mare at that time, Flora Temple. Since then ...

  9. Schleswig Coldblood - Wikipedia

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    The Schleswig Coldblood stands between 154–162 cm (15.1–16.0 hands). [3] Stallions are, on average, about 2 cm taller than mares.It has a short and straight head with kind eyes and a broad forehead; a short, cresty neck; powerful shoulders; a long body with good depth in the girth; powerful hindquarters; short and stocky limbs with some feather.