italian heavy draft These horses are called TPR's, an abbreviation for Tiro Pesante Rapido, or quick draft horse, in Italy.
Italian Heavy Draft history The Cavallo Agricolo Italiano da Tiro Pesante Rapido (CAITPR) or Italian Heavy Draft is the only draft breed of Italy. Origin of the breed dates to 1860 when the Deposito Stalloni of Ferrara began crossbreeding.
Italian Heavy Draft Horse The Italian Heavy Draft horse belongs to Italy as already clear from the name of the horse breed. In the 19th and 20th centuries this horse was developed using both draft and light horse breeds.
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- Italian Heavy Draft- The Italian Heavy Draft horse originates in the northern regions of Italy and is very popular throughout the country.
The Italian Heavy Draft is one of the fastest of the large work horses. [edit] History ...
Italian Heavy Draft The Italian Heavy Draft is one of the fastest of the large work horses.
*Irish Draft - any strong, whole color, white above knees or hocks not desireable *Irish Half-Bred - any solid color Israeli - bay, grey, chestnut *Italian Heavy Draft - liver chestnut with flaxen mane and tail ...
They were also used to create new and refine other draft breeds such as the Anglo-Norman, the Selle Francais, the Italian Heavy Draft and the Ardennes.
See also: Arabian, Chestnut, Stallion, Thoroughbred, Bay
 
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