A15: Cold blooded (heavy drought) horses, ponies and small horses. Flashcards

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What are some General Features of Cold-Blooded Horses

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  • Large, strong & heavy (up to 1000 kg)
  • Hard, “rough” skeleton:
    ◦ Cannon girth 23-28 cm
    ◦ Short legs
    ◦ Upright shoulders
    ◦ Hard, strong hooves
    ◦ Height > 150 cm
    ◦ Wide, short hindquarters
    ◦ Broad back
    ◦ Low withers
  • Heavily muscled
  • Thick coat, mane & tail with feathering on lower limbs
  • Short action
  • Quiet temperament
  • Good-doers
  • Relatively short lifespan (< 15 years)
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Where does the Cold-blooded (heavy draught horses) usually originate from?

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Usually of British, French or German origin

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Name cold-blooded breeds

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suffolk punch (endangered species),
shire,
clydesdale,
Percheron, Comtois, Boulonnais, Breton, Ardennais,
Brabant,
Schelswig, Rhein-Westphalen, Schwarzwald,
Native Pony (& Small Horses).

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Suffolk punch colour

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old breed,
chestnut

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Shire weight, conformation and use.

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  • > 1000 kg
  • Powerful & muscular horse with strong loins, powerful hindquarters & dense bones
  • Tallest & heaviest of all draft breeds
  • Historically used as farming animals & cavalry horses
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Clydesdale weight, conformation and use.

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> 1000 kg
* Powerful & muscular horse with strong loins, powerful hindquarters & dense bones
* Tallest & heaviest of all draft breeds
* Historically used as farming animals & cavalry horses

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Percheron, Comtois, Boulonnais, Breton, Ardennais country of origin

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france

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Brabant country of origin and colour

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Belgian cold blood>
Normally ‘sorrel’ colored

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Schelswig, Rhein-Westphalen, Schwarzwald country of origin.

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germany

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Describe a pony

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Native pony breeds are generally cold-blooded
* A pony is any horse under 14.2 hand high
* Generally, have thick coats, manes & tails with feathering on lower limbs
* High endurance
* Good-doers
* Milk temper
* Long lifespa

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name some Native pony breeds

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-> Shetland
-> Welsh pony (Arab & Barb influence)
‣ Welsh mountain (sec A)
‣ Welsh pony (sec B)
‣ Cob-type (sec C)
‣ Welsh cob (sec D)
-> Exmoor
-> Dartmoor
-> Connemara
-> Fell & Dales pony
-> New Forest
-> Icelandic horse → Gaited horse (Tolt)
-> Camargue
-> Norwegian Fjord: Dun-colored (homozygous)
-> Haflinger: Always chestnut
-> Konik: Tarpan derivative of Poland
-> Curly horse/Bashkir curlies: Come in all shapes & sizes but carry gene for curly coat of hair. Acclaimed to be only hypoallergenic horse breed.
◦ Miniature horses: Falabella.

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