lithuanian heavy draught The formal definition of this Lithuanian draught horse was undertaken by the Society for Breeding Work and Driving Horses in 1894. Local mares were bred with Ardennes, Percheron, Brabant, and other heavy breeds.
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Lithuanian Heavy Draught The Lithuanian Heavy Draught is a working horse breed created in Lithuania during the 19th and 20th centuries. As of 2004, the breed constituted about 20% of the Lithuanian horse population.
2 hand Lithuanian Heavy Draught mare as a model for the statues displaying various fifteenth-sixteenth century horse armours, as her body shape was an excellent fit.
White; height 15.1 to 16.2; Use: Dressage, Hunting, Jumping, Parade, Pleasure Lithuanian Heavy Draught (Lithuania) Chestnut; height 15 to 15.3; Use: Dressage Lusitano (Portugal) ...
See also: Percheron, Stallion, Black, Arabian, Height
 
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