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The Russian Draft or Russian Heavy Draft (Russian: Русский тяжеловоз, Russkii Tyazhelovoz) is a Russian breed of draft horse.It was bred in Imperial Russia in the second half of the nineteenth century, and until after the Russian Revolution was known as the Russian Ardennes.
The Vladimir Heavy Draft is a Russian breed of heavy draught horse. It was bred in the early twentieth century in farms and collectives in Ivanovo Oblast and Vladimir Oblast, to the east of Moscow. The most important influence on the development of the breed was from three Clydesdale stallions foaled between 1910 and 1923. The Vladimir was ...
In the Sevastopol Zoo (May 2011). The Soviet Heavy Draft is a Russian breed of heavy draft horse. [4] It derives from the Belgian Brabant heavy draft breed. It was developed in the former Soviet Union for agricultural draft work, and was recognized as a breed in 1952.
This is a list of the horse breeds considered in Russia to be wholly or partly of Russian origin, including breeds from the Russian Federation and from the former Soviet Union. Some may have complex or obscure histories, so inclusion here does not necessarily imply that a breed is predominantly or exclusively Russian.
Ardennes horses have been used as foundation bloodstock to develop several other draft horse breeds and subgroups. These include the Baltic Ardennes and Russian Heavy Draft. [3] The Swedish Ardennes is well established in that country, where it is in demand for use in forestry. [6]
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Pages in category "Horse breeds originating in Russia" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. ... Vladimir Heavy Draft; Vyatka horse; Y.
Its appearance is reminiscent of the Russian Don, [2] but smaller, lighter and livelier. The breed is divided into three types: a light draft, a light saddle horse showing the influence of the Arab, the Russian Don and the Thoroughbred, and the local mountain type. [11] The head is medium-sized, with a straight or slightly convex profile. [12]