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Also Known By: Foutanké
The Fouta is a light horse breed found in Senegal in western Africa. It is a composite breed of Fleuve and M'Bayar. Reference: Mason, I.L. 1996. A World Dictionary of Livestock Breeds, Types and Varieties. Fourth Edition.

 


Fouta
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A Fouta, also known as a Foutanké, is a breed of light horse from Senegal in West Africa. It is a composite of the Fleuve and M'Bayar breeds.

Fouta
A breed of light horse from Senegal in West Africa. It is a composite of the Fleuve and M'Bayar breeds.
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Fouta or Foutanké
A Fouta is a breed of light horse from Senegal in West Africa. It is a composite of the Fleuve and M'Bayar breeds.

Fouta
The Fouta is a light horse breed found in Senegal in western Africa. It is a composite breed of Fleuve and M'Bayar.
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A pony breed from the Baol region of Senegal. It is thought to have evolved from the Barb, and helped to develop the Fouta breed. The M'Bayar is bay or chestnut in color.
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A light horse breed found in the Senegal area of western Africa. It was formed by crossing Barb horses with the local pony breed, and is the origin of the Fouta.
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The Fleuve is found in Senegal in western Africa. It is a light horse breed which was developed by crossing Barb with the local pony breed. The Fleuve is the origin of the Fouta breed.
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See also: Western, Horse, Breeds, Fleuve, Pony