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The Silesian or Slaski Horse was developed around the turn of the 19th century and bred in Lower Silesia in Poland. Origins ...
Silesian - bay, dark bay, or black *Single-Footing Horse - all colors Sini - bay, chestnut, and black, with other colors as rare, some white markings Skogruss/Russ - see Gotland Skyros - dun, brown, gray ...
Alt-Oldenburg/East Friesian, Silesian, East-German, and Holsteiner horses of the appropriate type were used to re-establish the Groningen, as well as one Cleveland Bay stallion. Today there are 25 approved stallions and over 400 mares.
See also: Warmblood, Friesian, East Friesian, Oldenburg, Holstein
 
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