Ban-ei The Ban-ei race horse originated in Japan. Its main use is for racing. It is a heavy, draft type bred for Ban-ei Keiba race in which the horse pulls a heavy sledge. It originated from the Percheron and Breton. It stands 14.3 to 16.
The Ban-ei horse is a blend of Percheron, Belgian and Breton blood, specifically bred in Japan for a unique type of horse racing. Origins ...
The Ban-ei race horse originated in Japan. ItIt originated from the Percheron and Breton. Common Foods grass ...
BAN-EI HORSE One of the most popular racing horses in Japan, the Ban-ei horse is exclusively used in horse racing.
Ban-ei Ban-ei is a breed of horse, native to Japan. It is used in horse racing, and pulling heavy sleds in Ban-ei Keiba races. It comes from the Percheron and Breton.
*Ban-ei Race Horse (type) - all colors accepted Banker Horse - buckskin, bay, chestnut, and brown, some pintos Basuto - chestnut, brown, bay, gray *Barb - all solid colors ...
registry Abyssinian Akhal Teke Altai American Cream Draft American Creme White American Walking Pony Andalusian Anglo-Kabarda Appaloosa Araappaloosa Arabian Ardennes Asturian Australian Brumby Australian Stock Horse Azteca Balearic Baluchi Ban-ei ...
See also: Percheron, Breton, Stallion, Baluchi, Bay
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