Taishuh The Taishuh originated on the Tsu Island of Japan. It is used for riding and light draft. The Taishuh is an ancient breed which is believed to date back to the eighth century.
The Taishuh or Taishu horse comes from the Tsu (or Tsushima) Islands in western Japan and they are an ancient breed thought to date back to the 8th century. Although they are old, they are very rare and have been a protected breed since 1979.
Taishuh Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Cite This Source Also known as the Taisu, this breed of horse originated on the Tsu Island of Japan. It is used for riding and light draft.
TAISHUH HORSE A riding and light draft horse originating on the Tsu Island of Japan, the taishuh breed is ancient and dates back to about the eighth century. In 1920, there were 4,000 Taishuh; but now under 100 remain.
Taishuh - N A *Tarpan - dun coat, resembles a deer, turns white in winter Tavda - mostly dun, with grullo, buckskin, bay, brown, and sorrel occuring, most have a dorsal stripe and zebra stripes Tawleed - N A ...
Taishu Horse This breed developed in the steep and hilly country of Tsushima in Nagasaki Prefecture where horse breeding was known as early as the 8th century.
Taishō uma (対-馬), also known as Taisu or Taishuh, originated on the Tsu Island of Japan. It is an ancient breed, believed to date back to the eight century. In 1920, there were more than 4000 of them, but only about 65 heads remain.
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See also: Taishuh, Bay, Hokkaido, Black, Ponies
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