hucul pony The Hucul is arguably the most direct descendant of the Eurasian wild horse Tarpan (now extinct). It is named after the small ethnic group of Hutsuls. However, the horse breed is much older than the Hutsul people.
Hucul pony The Hucul is a breed of pony which is for its hardiness. The breed is also referred to as the Carpathian pony, Huculska, Hutsul, Hutul, and Huzul. It originates from Poland and Romania.
Encyclopedia > Hucul Pony The Hucul is a breed of draft horse, originally from the Carpathian Mountains. This heavy horse possess great endurance and hardiness.
The Hucul pony shares some appearance to the now-extinct Tarpan. This pony is thought to have originated in the Carpathian Mountain range of Eastern Europe which is enclosed today by Poland, Romania and Slovakia.
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The local name for the Albanian horse is the Race Locale Albanaise. Their coats can be Black, bay, gray, or chestnut, and they stand around 15 to 15.3 hh. They are similar to the Hucul pony. Return to Horse Breeds page ...
Such animals, as the Konik, and also the Sorraia Horse preserved in Portugal, are now being used to breed back the Tarpan, and to fill in the niche that was left vacant by their extinction in the wild. The Hucul pony living in the Carpathian ...
See also: Pony, Tarpan, Hucul, Ponies, Hungarian
 
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