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The Jutland horse (Danish: Den jyske hest) is a draft horse breed originating in Denmark, named after the Jutland Peninsula which forms the western part of the country. Usually chestnut , they are a compact, muscular breed known for their calm and willing temperament.
A rate of 27.6 horses per 1,000 inhabitants, which is one of the highest rates in the European Union. [citation needed] The 2014 [3] Dansk Landbrugsrådgivning census shows a herd of 175,000 horses in the possession of 78,000 people. Most of them live in rural areas, and 60% of these owners live on the Jutland peninsula [3] alone.
The Schleswig Coldblood originates from the area of the Duchy of Schleswig, in the southern part of the Jutland Peninsula, and has its origins in the Jutland horse. In about 1860 an imported English stallion, Oppenheim LXII, either a pure-bred or a part-bred Suffolk Punch, was introduced, and became the foundation stallion of the breed.
Price tag: $85,000 at 2022 Keeneland September Yearling Sale Owners: West Paces Racing, Danny Gargan, GMP Stables, first Derby for each Trainer: Danny Gargan, 0 for 1 in Derby.
Images from the 9th century show a horse similar to the Jutland being used by Viking raiders in what is now Great Britain. A stud book was created in the late 19th century, and the Jutland population grew to a maximum of around 15,000 by 1950. Numbers subsequently declined, and as of 2011 it is estimated that there are only about 1,000 horses ...
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Jutland horse; K. Knabstrupper; S. Schleswig Coldblood This page was last edited on 23 March 2023, at 16:19 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Newstead Farm is a thoroughbred horse breeding farm near Upperville, Virginia founded in 1936 by Taylor Hardin. [1] Following Hardin's death in 1976, the farm was operated by a trust that included his son, Mark. [2] The property was eventually sold to Bertram and Diana Firestone. [3]