Malapolski Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Cite This Source The Malapolski is a Polish breed of horse developed in the 19th century in Lesser Poland, Polish MaĆopolska, hence the name.
Malapolski horses are used to facilitate the completion of light draft work; due to natural athletic qualities, they are also becoming more common in the jumping ring. They usually come in darker colors, although some are gray.
- Malapolski - The Malapolski is a fairly recent breed that evolved in Poland during the 19th century and could also be described as a half-bred Anglo-Arab.
Malapolski The Malapolski is a Polish breed of horse developed in the 19th century. It is versatile breed, which is still commonly used in Poland for agricultural purposes.
Some fine Polish mares, of the Masuren and Malapolski types, were used.
Bay, grey; height 15.1 to 15.3; Use: Bull-fighting, Riding Malapolski (Poland) Any color; height 15; Use: Draught, Riding Mangalarga (Brazil) ...
See also: Arabian, Thoroughbred, Warmblood, Anglo-Arab, Hungarian
 
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