BUDENNY horse The BUDENNY horse (or Budyonny) was named after Marshall Budenny, who was one of the most famous Bolshevik cavalry commanders of the Russian Civil War (1918-20).
Budenny Horse From: Horse Breeds Budenny Horse This beautiful horse makes an excellent all purpose riding horse, ...
The Budenny The stallion Simvol (Sagar - Ivolina), b. 1947, An improved Don horse. Spirited & enduring, robust & undemanding. Competition jumper & steeple chaser. Advanced educational horse ...
BUDENNY (BUDENNOVSKAYA) The Budenny breed was appeared in 1948. It's a one of the most popular horse breeds in Russia.
- Budenny/Budyonny - The Budenny, Budyonny, or Budyonovsky horse is one of the newer Russian breeds, created after the Russian revolution.
The Budenny, pronounced "bood-YAW-knee" (and, depending on translation from the Russian also spelled Budyonny or, less commonly, Budonny or Budennovsky) horse is one of Russia's most popular and versatile native warmblood sport horses.
Also called Budenny and Budyonovsky, the Budyonny is an incredibly adaptable and versatile animal bred to be an all-around saddle mount. Image from Aes Origins ...
Budyonny (Horse) or Budenny The Budyonny is a breed of horse from Russia.
A recent memoir about military horse parades on Red Square describes the splendid horses flying by the reviewing stands: golden chestnut Budenny horses followed by the silvery gray Tersky horses.
International Museum of the Horse - Budenny Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia © 2001-2006 Wikipedia contributors (Disclaimer) This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License.
See also: Thoroughbred, Chestnut, Stallion, Don, Saddle
|