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The Camargue is an ancient breed of horse found in the Camargue area in Southern France.

 


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For centuries, possibly thousands of years, these small horses have lived wild in the harsh environment of the wetlands of the Rhone delta, the Camargue marshes, developing the stamina, ...

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The Camargue horse is an ancient, semi-feral breed of horse native to the wetlands at the mouth of the Rhone River region of France. They are named for this area of France also known as the Camargue.

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These wonderful horses are immensely hardy and very trainable and sure footed, with an excellent temperament.

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Some say that the Camargue horse has an oriental or Saracen origin, due to the forsaking of Arab horses during the barbaresque invasion in the south of France in the 8th century.

Camargue horses are born black or dark brown in colour, but as they grow to adulthood, their coat lightens until it is pale grey or white. They are small horses, generally 13 to 14 hands high.

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The Camargue Pony

Association Des Eleveurs De Chevaux De Race Camargue
Mas du Pont de Roustry
13 200 Arles
France
Tel: +33 (0) 4 90 97 86 32
Fax: +33 (0) 4 90 97 70 82 ...

Camargue in Rambouillet Forest (France)
The Camargue is an ancient breed of horses found in the Camargue area in Southern France.

Camargue is an even-tempered horse, lively, agile, brave and very hardy. It is capable of enduring bad weather and long periods without food, as well as travelling long distances.

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The Camargue ponies are from the Rhone delta of Southern France and are an ancient breed, thought to be descendants of the prehistoric Solutrè horse.

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Appreciating the Ancient Beauty of Camargue Horses
The Camargue is another old breed of horse. It has been around since before the dawn of the written stories of man.

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The Camargue horse originates from the Quanternary Sea native the Solutre horse. The Camargue prefers marshy land and is very resistant to lack of a stable, bad weather, and harsh conditions.

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Originating in southeastern France, the Camargue is found in marshes and watery plains and even has the nickname "horses of the sea".

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The Camargue is also known as "the horse of the sea" due to its native environment, the Rhone delta in southern France.

The Camargue saddle

Earlier we established that the major reason for the development of the frame or tree'd saddle was to improve its qualities as a secure fighting platform.

British Camargue Horse Society,
Valley Farm Riding and Driving Centre, Wickham Market, Woodbridge, Suffolk. IP13 OND GBR TEL. +44 (0) 1728 746916 ...

*Camargue - born dark, turn almost white
*Campolina - any color
*Canadian Cutting Horse (type) - any color
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Ancient breeds, like the Camargue from the Provence region, date back to the time of Julius Caesar and later were recruited by Napoléon for the army. The Merens pony, native to southwest France, traces its origins back to prehistoric times.

Berber, Bosnisches Gebirgspferd, Budjonny, Camargue, Connemara, Criollos, Dartmoor, Deutsches Reitpferd, Deutsches
Reitpony, Dülmener, Englisches Vollblut, Vollblut, Esel, Maultier,
Pony, Fell Pony, Finnpferd, Fjordpferd, Freiberger, Friesen, ...

Any color; height 13; Use: Working pony
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Grey; height 13.1 to 14.1; Use: Dressage, Working with stock
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Horse Breeds: Budyonny, Byelorussian Harness, Camargue Horse, Campolina Horse
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Other tribes and races that introduced their own horses into the Andulasian gene pool included the Romans (who brought the Camargue), the Arabs (who brought the Oriental horse), and the Goths (who brought the Gotland).

See also: Pony, Black, Saddle, Thoroughbred, Stallion

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