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Trakehner (/trəˈkeɪnər/) is a
light warmblood breed of horse,
originally developed at the East
Prussian state stud farm in the town of
Trakehnen from...
- bravery.
Trakehners are
first seen at
training level (United States), and at the
higher levels they can be
quite large. A Faux (False)
Trakehner is a mobile...
- own, and do not
consider their own
horses to be a
discrete "breed". The
Trakehner is an exception, as
although some
other breeds are used
within the breeding...
- died from
colic on 14
December 2020.
Moorlands Totilas was
sired by a
Trakehner stallion, Gribaldi, that was
approved by KWPN, the
Dutch Warmblood registry...
- Anglo-Arabians, and with
breeds like the Thoroughbred, Arabian, and
Trakehner. (The
Trakehner,
while a
warmblood horse from Germany, has a
closed stud book...
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Downlands Cancara (1 May 1975 – June 2006) was an
English graded Trakehner stallion famous for
representing Lloyds Bank as the
Black Horse in a long-running...
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group also
includes some pony breeds. "Warmblood" breeds, such as the
Trakehner or Hanoverian,
developed when
European carriage and war
horses were crossed...
- Racot, and Gogolewo. The
Pozan was a
mixture of Arabian, Thoroughbred,
Trakehner, and
Hanoverian bloodlines. It was a
middleweight farm horse, very versatile...
- organization. Most of Seydlitz's
dragoons and
hussars rode
Trakehners. The
modern Trakehner is 16–17
hands at the withers, or 162–168 cm (64–66 in). According...
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Thoroughbred Tiger Horse Tokara horse Tolfetano Tori
horse Trait Du Nord
Trakehner Tsushima, see Taishū Tuigpaard, see
Dutch Harness Horse Tushetian horse...