Calabrese (Horse)
Equestrianism, Thoroughbred, Hand (length), Bay (horse), Black (horse), Wither, Mule
978-613-3-99351-8
6133993510
100
2010-12-02
34,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Calabrese is a breed of horse originating from Italy, generally used for riding. They were developed from horses bred in Italy before the founding of Rome, and the breed has continued to be developed to the present day through infusions of Arabian, Andalusian and Thoroughbred blood. The Calabrese generally stands 16 to 16.2 hands high, and can be bay, brown, black, gray or chestnut. They have a refined head with a straight or slightly convex profile, a well-shaped, muscular neck, prominent withers, long, sloping shoulders, and a broad, deep chest. The back is straight and the croup muscular and sloping. The legs are muscular with strong tendons and well-formed hooves. The breed is used as a general purpose riding horse. They are generally active and energetic, while still manageable in temperament.
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