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  2. Slovenian Cold-blood - Wikipedia

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    The breed originates from northeastern Slovenia and Upper Carniola on the basis of local cold-blooded horses. [6] In historical records it is evident that developing the Slovenian Cold-blood included breeding of multiple other coldbloods (such as Bohinj, Kobarid, Međimurje, Posavje, Alpine horse and others), of which some already went extinct.

  3. Croatian Coldblood - Wikipedia

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    In the last few decades, the Croatian Coldblood was the most numerous horse breed in Croatia in general. The total number of the registered population in 2008 was 5,334 or 33.77% of all horses (15,796) in Croatia. The number of horses of the breed was increased by 10.74% in the last four years, from 5,334 in 2008 to 5,907 in 2012.

  4. Polish Coldblood - Wikipedia

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    The Polish Coldblood (Polish: Polski koń zimnokrwisty) is a modern Polish breed of draught horse of medium to heavy weight. It was formed in 1964 when the various regional draught breeds or types were merged into a single stud-book.

  5. 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.

  6. South German Coldblood - Wikipedia

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    At pasture. The South German Coldblood (German: Süddeutsches Kaltblut) is a breed of draught horse from southern Germany. It is distributed mainly in Bavaria.It is the most numerous of the four principal German draught horse breeds – the others being the Black Forest Horse, the Rhenish German Coldblood and the Schleswig Coldblood – and is the only one not listed as endangered by the FAO ...

  7. Dutch Draft - Wikipedia

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    The Dutch Draft, Dutch: 'Nederlands Trekpaard', is a Dutch breed of heavy draft horse. It is of cold-blood type, massively built and calm in temperament; it has good stamina. It was bred in the early twentieth century in the province of Zeeland, and may for that reason be known as the Zeeland Horse or Dutch: 'Zeeuws Paard'.

  8. List of Slovenian domestic animal breeds - Wikipedia

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    Smaller cold-blood. Phenomenon of sexual dimorphism; stallions are more robust than mares. [5] Slovenian Cold-blood, Slovenian Cold-blooded Horse [30] Slovenski hladnokrvni konj [5] Equus caballus: Northeastern Slovenia and Upper Carniola [31] Around 3050 in Slovenia (y. 2020) [31] Mostly bay or black medium-sized cold-blooded horse. [5]

  9. Scandinavian Coldblood Trotter - Wikipedia

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    The Coldblood Trotter has a relatively small and square head with large nostrils. It is well suited for the cold conditions in Scandanivia, and it can develop large amounts of winter hair, having less need for blankets in winter. Compared to the Standardbred it is smaller, heavier, and more compact in build. It is not as fast as the Standardbred.