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| Gentle, Primitive looking horse; Hardy, still used as farm ponies |
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| Tallest and heaviest German warmblood |
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| All paints must be siredby a quarter horse,registeredpaint,or Thoroughbred. |
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| Not possible to breed true color, first color registry |
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| Show the narural lateral 4-beat gaits |
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| Slight Arab featuresin the face, most popular carthorse in world |
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| Can carry a rider a long distance,not easily tired,has unique gait |
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| Associated with native americans |
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| Pony of the Americas (POA) |
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| Cross between Appaloosa and Shetland;good for young riders, one of the newest breeds |
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| Gentle, very hardy, popular wiht children |
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| Three strains recognized: buckshot and scare face |
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| All around horse good posture |
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| Made as a workhorse,smaller than a draft horse |
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| Good saddle horse;competes well in dressage |
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| Bred for confit while riding;good beginning horse |
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| Bred for racing must be handled carefully |
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| Considered best looking of all German warmbloods; does well in sports |
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| Hardy; good jumper, influenced good trotter |
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| Works on small mountain farms |
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| Docile; can be around children,tallest horse;popular as a team |
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