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The State Stud of the Hungarian Royal and Imperial Court, Mezőhegyes, was founded in 1784 to help meet the demand for horses. [5] At the time, Hungary was home to 1.5 million horses, with the Hungarian cavalry requiring between 10,000 and 15,000 new mounts per year. [ 4 ]
Kisber Felvers are a sporthorse breed developed to perform in a variety of modern sport horse disciplines. [clarification needed] They stand between 15.2 to 17 hands (62 to 68 inches, 157 to 173 cm) and can be any solid color but are often bay or chestnut. All stallions intended for breeding must be inspected and licensed by the breeding committee.
The Hungarian Sport Horse, Hungarian: 'Magyar sportló', is a modern Hungarian breed of sporting horse. Like the Furioso-North Star , the Gidran , and the Nonius , it was developed at the Hungarian State Stud Mezőhegyes , in Békés county in the Southern Great Plain region of south-eastern Hungary.
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Hazafi Díj (Hungarian 1000 Guineas) Budapest: HUN Listed 1600 3yo f May: Nemzeti Díj (Hungarian 2000 Guineas) Budapest: HUN Listed 1600 3yo c&f May: Millenniumi Díj Budapest: HUN Listed 1800 3yo + June: Alagi Díj Budapest: HUN Listed 2000 3yo c&f July: Magyar Derby (Hungarian Derby) Budapest: HUN Grade 3 2400 3yo c&f August: Magyar ...
Two Gaits Farm is the name of a Standardbred (harness racing) horse farm that functioned from 1934-1973.It belonged to Leo C. McNamara, Sr. and at one time was internationally known as the largest standardbred pacer breeding farm in the country. [1]
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Kisber was a powerfully built [1] bay horse, bred at the Hungarian Imperial Stud from thoroughbreds which had been imported from England. [2] His sire, Buccaneer, a member of the Byerley Turk sire line, had won several important races including the July Stakes and the Royal Hunt Cup.