Sanhe The Sanhe is found in the northeast of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region and is used mainly for riding and carting. Sanhe means three rivers in Chinese which is descriptive of the basin forming this region in China.
The Sanhe Horse comes from eastern Inner Mongolia at a grassland basin formed by three rivers (Sanhe means ‘three rivers') in China.
Sanhe horses are compact and muscular. The Sanhe are usually either chestnut or bay, other colors are rare. The horses are generally well made with a sloping shoulder and the strong joints, muscling and hard hooves typical of the Chinese breeds ...
SANHE HORSE Used mostly for riding and carting in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, the Sanhe breed is considered among the best developed Chinese horse breeds. The name "Sanhe" means three rivers in Chinese.
Sanhe - chestnut, bay, other colors quite rare *Sardiniain - all solid colors Sarvar - mostly bays, with the occasional grey Schleswig Heavy Draft - chestnut, bay, gray, with frequent white markings ...
In the 1960s, it was developed by breeding Russian Thoroughbred, Akhal-Teke, Sanhe, and Chinese Mongolian, after which Kabarda and Don breeding were introduced into the breed. The Xilingol stands at 15.2 hands high and come in all solid colors.
Paint Palomino Pantaneiro Paso Fino Percheron Peruvian Paso Pintabian Pinto Pony of the Americas Pottok Przewalski Quarab Quarter Horse Quarter Pony Racking Horse Rocky Mountain Horse Russian Don Russian Heavy Draft Russian Trotter Saddlebred Sanhe ...
It is a light horse used for both riding and draft purposes. It was developed in the 1960's from Russian Thoroughbred, Akhal-Teke, Sanhe and Chinese Mongolian, later Kabarda and Don breeding were introduced.
See also: Thoroughbred, Don, Mongolian, Kabarda, Bay
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