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  2. Polish Half-bred - Wikipedia

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    The Polish Half-bred or Polish Noble Half-bred, Polish: Polski koń szlachetny półkrwi, is a modern Polish breed of warmblood sport horse. Breeding began in the 1960s. Mares of the traditional Polish Malopolski, Wielkopolski and Silesian Warmblood sport horse breeds were crossed with stallions of Western European breeds of established competitive ability.

  3. Furioso-North Star - Wikipedia

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    The Furioso breed averages 16 hands (64 inches, 163 cm) in height [2] and is predominantly bay, liver chestnut or black. It is a medium-heavy horse, also bred in northeast Europe for competition and harness use. [citation needed] Once a popular breed in neighboring Romania, the Furioso-North Star is now said to be endangered there. [3]

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  5. Austrian Warmblood - Wikipedia

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    The Nonius, Furioso-North Star, Shagya, Gidran, and several other strains are often collectively referred to as the Altösterreichische Pferderassen ("Old-Austrian Horse Breeds"). [4] These horses formed the native mare base on which the Austrian Warmblood was founded.

  6. List of horse breeds - Wikipedia

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    These horses are true breeds that have a preferred color, not color breeds, and include the Friesian horse, the Cleveland Bay, the Appaloosa, and the American Paint Horse. The best-known "color breed" registries that accept horses from many different breeds are for the following colors:

  7. Altwürttemberger - Wikipedia

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    It is a cob-type [1] [3] [7] horse, belonging to the "heavy warmblood" category of older half-blood breeds, of which lighter, more recent models exist. [4] Medium-sized, [ 6 ] according to the German breed association [ 7 ] and the Delachaux guide, [ 1 ] their height ranges from 1.55 m to 1.65 m.

  8. Slovenian Cold-blood - Wikipedia

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    Nowadays the breed is thought to be widely distributed in all regions of Slovenia, [2] with Slovenian Cold-blood's population consisting of around 3050 individuals (based on the data from year 2020) and population's trend being labeled as stable. [6] The breed is the most numerous Slovenian horse breed. [8]

  9. Akhal-Teke - Wikipedia

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    The Akhal-Teke (/ ˌ æ k əl ˈ t ɛ k / or / ˌ æ k əl ˈ t ɛ k i /; from Turkmen Ahalteke, ) is a Turkmen horse breed. [1] They have a reputation for speed and endurance, intelligence, thin manes and a distinctive metallic sheen. The shiny coat of the breed led to their nickname, "Golden Horses". [2]