kladruber Bred in Kladruby nad Labem national stud, the Kladruber breed is almost 400 years old, yet is remarkably rare (90 mares as of 1995). Kladruby stud was founded in 1579 by Rudolf II as an Imperial stud, at the Perlstein stables.
Kladruber stallion foto: Hanka ÄŒertík The Kladruber is the oldest czech horse breed, bred in Kladruby nad Labem national stud. Kladruby stud was founded in 1579 by Rudolf II as an Imperial stud.
Kladruber Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Cite This Source The Kladruber (Czech Kladrubský kůň) is the oldest Czech horse breed, and today is considered very rare.
- Kladruber - The Kladruber originated during the 16th and 17th centuries in what was formerly Czechoslovakia.
The Kladruber is the oldest czech horse breed, bred in Kladruby nad Labem national stud, and although it is approching 400 years old, it is remarkably rare (90 mares as of 1995).
Kladrubian or Kladruber by some also called the Kladruby Horse. The Old Kladrubian has common origin with the Lipizzaner in the Spanish - Italian ancestors, however in the Kladrubian the Italian branch is more dominant, ...
Kladruber (formerly described as Equus Bohemicus) is a large, warm blooded horse of Spanish and Italian origin which has acclimated to the inclement climate of Central Europe.
Also called the Kladruber & the Kladrubsky, the Kladruby Horse is the only indigenous breed of the Czech Republic and they are descendants of the old Spanish & Italian blood of the 16th & 17th centuries.
*Kladruber - white or black *Knabstrup - spotted, appaloosa patterns on a roan base Konik - yellow, blue, or gray dun, usualy with a dorsal stripe Kushum - bay and chestnut Kustanai - bay, chestnut, red-gray, brown ...
The Andalusian went on to develop many other breeds suitable for High School Dressage, including the Lipizzan, Alter Real, Lusitano, Kladruber, and many European warmbloods of today.
both Spain and other nations of Europe, the Andalusian was crossbred with horses of Central Europe and the Low Countriesand thus was closely related to many breeds that developed, including the Neapolitan horse, Groningen, Lipizzaner and Kladruber.
At Piber, another famous Austrian stud, Andalusians were mixed with Kladrubers, Neapolitans (an important Italian breed of Andalusian mixed with a little Barb and Arab, now extinct) and probably a dash of Fredriksborg and Arab.
Bay; height 14.1 to 15.1; Use: Draught, Pleasure Kladruber (Czech Republic) Black, grey; height 16 to 17; Use: Carriage, Riding Knabstrup (Denmark) ...
INFLUENCES 1. Arabian 2. Barb 3. Andalusian 4. Neapolitan 5. Kladruber 6. Fredericksborg For more information: Lipizzan Association of North America ...
The Kladruby stud farm that is located in the same-named Czech village and besides being the home of the Kladruber horse breed, it also has a great role in the development of the Czech Warmblood horse.
Isländer, Italienisches Zugpferd, Java Pony, Kaspisches Pony, Karabakh, Koniks, Knabstrupper, Kladruber, Lusitano, Mustang, Morgan, Mangalarga, Muraköse,r Manipur Pony, Mongolisches Wildpferd, Maules,,l Maultie,r ...
of Barb blood and were then acknowledged as the most significant and valuable to be found in Europe. He made great use of the grey stallion Kranich, a descendant of notable Spanish lines and probably similar to the Czechoslovakian Kladruber which was ...
has been bred pure and is considered to be a warm blood. The Friesian has been used to form the basis of many breeds, such as the Shire, New Forest, Dale, Morgan, Swedish Warmblood, the Orlov Trotter, and was recently used to revive the Kladruber ...
See also: Black, Stallion, Andalusian, Lipizzan, Dressage
 
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