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Berber-horses

Berber-horsesScientific name:
Equus przewalskii f. caballus

Natural spread:
North-Africa

in moderate-sized noble-horse, in the type rather Iberian then Oriental. The moderate-sized head usually geramst and on a very strong, straight neck, that one reaches, sedentary sometimes steep shoulder originates from. The back shortly and load-bearing, the torso deeply, but not very broadly and, changing to the typical, kicked the ball out croup; deep tail-base. Stahlharte legs with outstanding hooves, sometimes somewhat saber-legged and kuhhessig. Liquid, area-grasping movements with knee-action, step-sure and fast. Often mold; Brown, foxes and centime with insignia. Size between 150 and 160 cm of stick-measurement.

The hits of the North-African horse called Berbers come from the primeval Ramskopf-Pferd and are with it Iberian horse (Sorraia) narrowly used. Long ago, they had been spread in Africa, that was long interconnected with Spain, before the Arabic horse about 700 n. Chr. reached there. Since then, a continuous mixture of both races took place, only this Tuareg-Nomaden protected its pure-breeding. During Spain's conquest of the Mauren, numerous Berbers of the breeding of the Iberian horse gave new impulses again. Stallions of the race later were used as Veredler a co-founder of the English thoroughbred, according to also the Godolphin Barb, all over Europe. The pure Berber hardly still exists today, however, one is striving to get the remainders.

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