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| Less than 2000 purebreds in the world; Marco Polo said foundation sire was Alexander the Great's horse, Bucephalus |
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| High-strung temperament; does well in dressage; carries Andalusia breeding |
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| Descendants of Norwegian Dun and Spanish Sorraia |
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| Oldest of American breeds; most versatile horse in the world; largest equine registry in the world; natural cow sense |
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| Formerly Kentucky saddler, amiable; can perform several gaits; very showy |
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| Relatively new breed; common crosses are Thoroughbred/draft or Thoroughbred/warmblood |
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| Developed as trotter/pacer; direct line can be traced to one male, Messanger |
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| Color breed; not true albino |
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