- Eleia - The Eleia horse is also known as the Andrivida horse, or Ilia horse. It originates from Greece in the Ilia region. It was created by crossing native stock with Anglo-Norman stock in the early 20th century.
Eleia, Ilia Basic Info The most important part of the Andravida's appearance is that it is a large, strong horse. Its height ranges from fourteen to sixteen hands, with most of the horses at the upper end of the scale.
Also Known As: Eleia, Ilia Found in the region of Ilia in Greece the Andravida is a light riding and draft breed. Developed in the early 20th century from Anglo-Norman crossed with local breeds. Nonius stallions were used after 1920.
(Also Known As Eleia, Ilia, Greek) Found in the region of Ilia in Greece the Andravida is a light riding and draft breed. Developed in the early 20th century from Anglo-Norman crossed with local breeds. Nonius stallions were used after 1920.
Also called the Eleia, Ilia, or Greek, little is known about the Andravida which is a very rare light draft breed found in the region of Ilia, Greece. Origins ...
This light riding and draft horse breed is found in the region of Ilia in Greece and that's way it is also called Eleia, Ilia or the Greek. Ilia are a beautiful place in Western Greece that is known about many horses breeding including the Andravida.
It is also known as Eleia, Ilia, or Greek. Two pairs of Shire horses and a pair of Suffolk Punches A draft horse, draught horse, or harness horse is a large, strong horse bred for heavy work rather than speed. ...
Eleia - brown, bay, chestnut, red roan, and rarely grey *Eriskay Pony - varieties of grey, never chestnut, piebald, skewbald, or with white markings Erlunchun - grey or bay Estonian Draft - N A ...
It is also known as Eleia, Ilia, or Greek. Characteristics The most important part of the Andravida's appearance is that it is a large, strong horse. Its height ranges from 14 to 16 hands, with most of the horses at the upper end of the scale.
It was developed in the early 20th century from Anglo-Norman stock being crossed with local breeds. Nonius stallions were then used after 1920. This nearly extinct breed's herdbook was established in 1995. It is also known as Eleia, Ilia, or Greek.
See also: Stallion, Nonius, Andravida, Arabian, Height
 
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