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| Displays action, popular in big hitches, much feathering on the foot, regularly exported frm britian to wherever horses are needed for over 100 years (see Figure 1-16) |
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| Very hardy, good for children, used as workhorse |
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| Used for pack ponies in the mines of England , good for childeren |
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| Mix of Groningen and Gelderland breeds, willing temperment |
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| Very Hardy, all-purpose horse |
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| Descended from Anglo-Norman studs, developed as a competitiment |
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| Used by knights of old, have heavily feathered legs, breed lightened for carriage and sport horse, tail and mane my touch ground |
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| One of the oldest breeds, excellent youth horse, jumper, trotter |
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| Trotting horse, good carriage horse |
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| Flamboyant pacers, usually used in shows and harness, distinctive trotting action |
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| All of today's Haflingers are traced back to foundation sire, 249 Folic, family horse |
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