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Bred and developed over several thousand years in the mountain regions of Austria, the Noriker is an attractive looking light draught horse.

 


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The Noriker horse is a mid-weight draft horse that hails from the country of Austria.

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A well proportioned good looking light draught horse who is muscular and powerful and excellent at coping with the Austrian Mountains that it comes from.

The Noriker Horse is used for riding and light Draught. The Noriker horse originated in the mountain regions of Austria a few thousand years ago and takes it's name from the ancient state of Noricum.

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The Noriker (or the Pinzgauer) is a breed of draught horse with a reputation for toughness and stamina.
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The Noriker is a breed of draught horse with a reputation for toughness and stamina. A draft horse or draught horse is a large, strong horse breed for heavy work rather than speed. ...
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The Noriker (or the Pinzgauer ) is a breed of draught horse with a reputation for toughness and stamina.

The Abtenauer is also said to be related to the Noriker horse breed -- another known breed in Austria, the roots of which can be traced back to Greece -- although the Abtenauer is lighter in build.

The Abtenauer is a rare draft horse breed. It is the smallest variant of the Noriker horse, but is very strong despite its small size. Their population numbers are very low and the breed is critically endangered.

One of the many endangered draft breeds, the Abtenauer is the smallest variation of the Noriker horse and their population numbers are very low.
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Horse, like its modern Spanish-American relatives, has a distinct Spanish conformation, a comfortable to ride four beat gait, and as an added bonus, the striking color patterns also found in such modern breeds as the Appaloosa and Noriker horses.

The Jennet, the ancestor of all North American gaited breeds, was quite popular in color patterns that are today found in the Appaloosa, Knabstrupper and Noriker horses.

sturdy body construction and placid nature made the Haflinger the universal riding and pack animal of the Hohe Tauern
were also used for field and forest work, but the Haflinger was mainly used for the
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See also: Noriker, Black, Chestnut, Stallion, Warmblood

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