vlaamperd Developed in the Western Cape, Vlaamperde originated from a 19th century horse, the "Hantam Horse', which came into being though the use of English Thoroughbred and Arabian stallions on local Cape mares.
Vlaamperd The Vlaamperd was developed in South Africa as a draft and riding animal. It was formed primarily from the Friesian with infusions of Cape Harness, Hackney and Thoroughbred breeding. This breed is nearly extinct.
The Vlaamperd horse breed is nearly extinct. Developed as a draft and riding animal in South Africa, the breed was formed by Friesian blood infused with Thoroughbred, Hackney (horse) and Cape Harness horse blood.
Vlaamperd Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Cite This Source The Vlaamperd is a nearly extinct horse breed.
- Vlaamperd - The Vlaamperd horse breed was developed in South Africa for use as a draft and riding animal. It was primarily formed for the Friesian horse, with infusions from the Cape Harness Horse, Hackney, and Thoroughbred.
The South African Vlaamperd comes from the western Cape Region of South Africa and their name translates to "Flemish Horse" referring to their strong initial Friesian influence. Origins ...
VLAAMPERD HORSE In South Africa, the Vlaamperd breed was developed as a riding horse and for draft purposes. The breed is now almost extinct, and was developed from the Friesian, Hackney and Thoroughbred breeding. VLADIMIR HEAVY DRAFT HORSE ...
Vlaamperd - N A *Vladimir Heavy Draft - bay, brown and black less frequent, charcteristic markings on head (a star or blaze) and legs Voronezh Coach Horse - grey, roan, paint, and rarely black ...
Pony Sorraia Soviet Heavy Draft Spanish Mustang Spanish-Barb Spanish-Norman Standardbred Sudan Country-Bred Suffolk Swedish Warmblood Taishuh Tarpan Tawleed Tennessee Walking Horse Tersk Thoroughbred Tokara Tori Trakehner Ukrainian Saddle Vlaamperd ...
See also: Friesian, Thoroughbred, Hackney, Bay, Arabian
 
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