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The Chinese Mongolian may not be the most expensive or elegant breed in the world, but it surely has made its mark on history, developing into a strong, determined horse.
In the 1960s, it was developed by breeding Russian Thoroughbred, Akhal-Teke, Sanhe, and Chinese Mongolian, after which Kabarda and Don breeding were introduced into the breed. The Xilingol stands at 15.2 hands high and come in all solid colors.
Chinese Mongolian - bay, grey, and black are common, white is extremely rare Chumbivilcas - bay or grey in different shades Chumysh - bay, black, and grey predominant Cirit - bay or grey are favored ...
the Xilingol breed was developed in teh 1960's from a Chinese Mongolian, Sanhe, and a Russian Thoroughbred, Akhal-Teke. It's a light horse that can be used for draft purposes and riding. Xilingol horses live in the central, inner part of Mongolia.
The Xilingol, a light horse used for both riding and draft work, is found in central inner Mongolia. It was developed in the 1960's from the Russian Thoroughbred, Akhal-Teke, Sanhe, and Chinese Mongolian Horse, ...
It is a light horse used for both riding and draft purposes. It was developed in the 1960's from Russian Thoroughbred, Akhal-Teke, Sanhe and Chinese Mongolian, later Kabarda and Russian Don breeding were introduced ...
See also: Mongolian, Mongolian Horse, Don, Bay, Black
 
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