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Bay horses are commonly seen representing many breeds, although only in one breed, the Cleveland Bay, are the horses exclusively of this color.

 


Bay is a very common color in the Equine business, seen in many breeds throughout the world. Any horse that is the color Bay is known to be easy-going, mild, and dependable. They were thought to be the hardiest color.

Bay. Some have a white star on the forehead.
Characteristics of the Cleveland Bay Horse ...

Must be bay with black points
Temperament
Strong character
Intelligent
Hardy with intense stamana ...

Standing bay stallions at stud. Also stands trakehner stallion. Includes sales list, photos, and profiles of horses. Contains Cleveland Bay Horse Society articles. Located in Victoria, Australia.
Southern Cleveland Bay Breeders Club ...

Cleveland Bay horses are large, handsome horses, standing between 16-17 hands (a hand is equivalent to 10cm or 4"). They have large convex heads and a deep girth and their quarters are strong with good bones and feet.

Cleveland Bay
The English Sporthorse
The Cleveland Bay is the oldest established breed of English Horse.

Cleveland Bay Horse Society
York Livestock Centre, Murton, York
UK Y01 3UF
Tel: (01904) 489731
Fax: (01904) 489782
Email: Cleveland.Bay@stephenson.co.uk
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Clevaland Bay Typical Conformation:
Bold head not too small with large well set kind eyes and large fine ears.
Long lean neck and deep sloping muscular shoulders.
Deep wide body with muscular loins powerful hindquarters and well set on tail.

Cleveland Bay - Equiworld horse breeds and horse breeding.
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Cleveland Bay horse is intelligent, active, sensible and calm and possesses bottomless endurance.
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Bay
Conformation
Head is elegant and intelligent with a kind eye, generous sized nostrils and large ears.
The neck is muscular and well proportioned and it leads onto well defined withers.
The back is short and strong.

cleveland bay
Believed to be the oldest breed in Britain (besides the native ponies), the Cleveland Bay was bred in the Cleveland area of north-eastern England.

Cleveland Bay
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The Cleveland Bay is a carriage-type horse, and is almost always true to its color: bay. This uniform color is desired in carriage horses because a team is more easily matched.

Cleveland Bay Horse

The names Chapman Horse, Packhorse, Coach Horse, New Cleveland Bay, Cleveland Bay Sporthorse, ...

Cleveland Bay
The Cleveland Bay is a carriage-type horse, and is always true to its color: bay. This uniform color is desired in carriage horses because a team is more easily matched.

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The Cleveland Bay is one of the oldest original breeds of British horses, dating back to the Middle Ages.

Cleveland Bay Horse
The Cleveland Bay holds a prestigious position of being the oldest indigenous four-speed developed in the UK, the only older horses of the area with the native ponies.

Cleveland Bay Breed (1506 words)
The Cleveland Bay's origins can be traced back to the middle ages in the Cleveland district of north Yorkshire where a race of clean legged bay colored horses were the general purpose horses of ...

The Cleveland Bay derives its name from the area where it was bred, East and North Yorkshire being the predominant areas, and the home of the Cleveland Bay Horse Society is at York Livestock Centre to this day, ...

The Cleveland Bay has successfully been cross-bred to Thoroughbred types to produce outstanding performance horses in dressage, driving, and jumping. It is through these quality animals that breed recognition is becoming known.

Five Generations Ride at Bay of Islands Show
Margaret Hawkins, with Maadi, in the early 1900s.
A new chapter opens for the Hawkins/Clotworthy family who have ridden at the Bay of Islands Show for 'generations.' ...

Bay, chestnut; height 15.1 to 15.2; Use: Competition, Cross-breeding, Dressage, Jumping, Riding
Altér Real (Portugal)
Bay, brown, grey; height 15 to 16; Use: Riding
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Bay, chestnut, black, brown, roan, or grey in color
Advantages:
Fastest harness horse in the world
Dependable
Athletic ...

Bay : a reddish-brown horse with a mane, and tail and normally black legs.
Band : a group of horses.
Bit : the metal part of the bridle that is inserted in the mouth of the horse.

Bay or brown are the predominate colors of the Dřle horse but black and chestnut are also fairly common. There are a few grays and duns. Some animals will have white markings on the head and legs, especially among animals of the trotter type.

Bay dun AQHA mare, by Teresa Rogers.
Hunter Bay Creek, AQHA Foundation stallion, by Melody.

Bay, chestnut, grey or gold with black points. The coat has a metalic look to it.
Personality
Spirited, stubborn and bold.

bay PESNYAR (NABEG-PESNYA) -was sold in USA,
bay MENES (NABEG-METROPOLIYA) -was sold in USA,
chestnut PELENG (NABEG-PALMIRA) -was sold in Filand, later in USA,
bay TALLIN (NABEG-TALANTLIVAYA) .

Bay, black, brown and grey are the accepted colors for the Shire. The white markings on the face are common and the white legs are favored by judges.
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Bay- From light brown to very dark brown with black points and intermingling red or blue hairs in some cases. (Points refer to the main, tail, muzzle, lower legs, and tips of the ears).

A bay stallion named 469 that was foaled in 1919 is the foundation sire of the Bystrý line of the Czech Warmblood breed. This line is the most famous and successful and horses in this line are powerful, robust, but shorter than the other lines.

bay - A horse color that varies from a yellow-tan to a bright auburn. The mane, tail and lower portion of the legs are always black, except where white markings are present.
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Gills Bay Boy, known as "Scamper" to rodeo fans He is the horse of World Champion barrel racer Charmayne Rodman, in 1993 ...

Color: Bay, black, brown, chestnut, buckskin, palomino, grey, dun, and pinto (sabino).
Personality: Easy to handle, intelligent and with great endurance.
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Found in bay, brown black, not admitted: chestnut, light bay, bay w/blaze or w/too much lateral extension, white is limited to the legs and a small star on the forehead
Health
N/A ...

Color: Bay, chestnut, gray or gold with black points. The coat has a metallic look to it.
Personality: Spirited, stubborn and bold.
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Cleveland Bay
An English breed indigenous to the county of Yorkshire, used primarily as a coach horse, but also for agriculture and as a cross for hunting mounts. Always of a bay color, these typically 16.

Cleveland Bay (in Cleveland Bay (breed of horse))
breed of horse notable for its strength, endurance, and beauty and for its prepotency—i.e., its ability to impart these characteristics to both purebred and crossbred progeny.

Bay, chestnut, grey, black, roan
Conformation:
Refined head, intelligent eyes, and a slightly longer than average neck. Thoroughbreds should show depth through the girth, the shoulders should be well-sloped and the back should be short.

Landais - bay, brown, black, chestnut, rare gray
Latvian - bay, brown, black, chestnut
*Lewitzer - all colors allowed, pintos most common
Lichuan - grey, bay, chestnut and black
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Most Faeroes are bay with some black. They are also sometimes found in brown but never in gray or skewbald. Occasionally a palomino or pale dun appears in the breed. The hair is thick and grows very heavy in the winter.

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Although gray and bay are favored, the Lusitano can be any solid color.
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Early on there were Bay and Grey Friesians, but these days the only Friesians recognized are the ones that are pure black, although a small star on the forehead is allowed.

Over the next 30 years, the little bay stallion worked long, hard hours in the fields and on the roads of Vermont. Gradually, the local population began to talk about the feats of "the Justin Morgan horse".

Bay A color of horse. Black mane and tail, black lower legs, and reddish brown over the rest of the body. Bedding Wood shavings, shredded newspaper, straw, sand or other materials used to line the floor of a stall.

Gray horses are born with a dark base coat, usually bay, chestnut or black that gets lighter as the horse ages.

Some horses can also be grey, bay or blue or red roan. The head of this horse has good proportions with medium volume and a straight profile. The neck is short and strong and is set well into the muscular withers.

Colonial Spanish Horses come in a full range of solid colors including black, bay, brown, chestnut, sorrel, grullo, zebra and red dun, buckskin, palomino, and cream.

Mostly, the Hackney pony has a bay-colored coat, but also come in shades of brown, gray and black. Some have white markings, but this is rare. The head is small with an extended profile. The ears are active and small, while the eyes are lively.

Their coloring varies from bay, black and brown and includes chestnut, palomino, buckskin and grey. The quarter horse breed is known for its small, short and refined head and straight profile as well as its broad chest and powerful hindquarters.

Color: Black, brown, bay or grey..
Conformation: A slightly Roman profile, with a wise, proud look; long ears, deep soulful, and kind eyes; wide forehead, pronounced jaw; slightly arched neck; deep, oblique shoulders; short, ...

The Standardbred comes in all colours but solid colours like bay, black, brown, and chestnut are the most prominent. It usually stands around 15.2 HH. This breed has conformation much like a Thoroughbred except it has shorter limbs and a longer body.

The most common colors in the Clydesdale breed are bay, black and brown. Roans are also seen with some occasional chestnuts. White is seen on the face and legs with white often running into the body.

80% of all Andalusians are grey or white. Other colors are bay and black. Andalusian horses are one of the purest breeds in the world. In the 19th century Andalusians were bred by Carthusian monks, who guarded the purity of the breed.

The handsome bay displayed his docile and cooperative temperament in one unique way after another.

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The type was the small Kiso horse, named after the area through which the Kiso River runs, from Nagano prefecture through Gifu and into Ise Bay west of Nagoya city in Aichi prefecture.

Thoroughbreds come in every solid color, including grey and rarely, roan. White markings such as stars, blazes, stockings and socks are common. The predominant color is dark brown or bay.
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This breed is famous for those individuals who have a golden buckskin or palomino color with an unusual distinct metallic sheen. However, a number of other colors are recognized, including bay, black, chestnut, palomino, cremello, perlino and grey.

See also: Black, Chestnut, Stallion, Thoroughbred, Height