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The Namib Desert horse (Afrikaans: Namib Woestyn Perd) is a feral horse found in the Namib Desert of Namibia.It is one of the two feral herd of horses ( the other being the Kundudo horses from Ethiopia) residing in Africa, with a population ranging between 90 and 150.
This is a list of the horse breeds usually considered to have developed in the African continent. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Some may have complex or obscure histories, so inclusion here does not necessarily imply that a breed is predominantly or exclusively African.
Pages in category "Horse breeds originating in Namibia" ... Namib Desert Horse This page was last edited on 10 January 2013, at 11:15 (UTC). ...
Modern types of feral horses that have a significant percentage of their number living in a feral state, though domesticated representatives may exist, include these types, landraces, and breeds: Africa. Kundudo horse, in the Kundudo region, Ethiopia; threatened with extinction; Namib desert horse in Namibia; North America
Horse breeds originating in Africa — horse and pony breeds usually considered to have developed on the African continent. As many breeds have complex or obscure histories, inclusion of a horse breed here does not necessarily imply that it is predominantly or exclusively African.
Namib Desert Horse; New Forest pony; P. Pottok; S. Sable Island horse; Sorraia; W. Welsh Pony and Cob This page was last edited on 10 December 2013, at 19:34 (UTC). ...
A light horse breed founded in Tennessee, the walking horse is a mix of various breeds, including the Narragansett and Canadian pacer, standardbred, thoroughbred, Morgan, and saddlebred.
In most cases, bloodlines of horse breeds are recorded with a breed registry. The concept is somewhat flexible in horses, as open stud books are created for recording pedigrees of horse breeds that are not yet fully true-breeding. Registries are considered the authority as to whether a given breed is listed as a "horse" or a "pony".