yili horse Yili horses originated around 1900 from Russian breeds crossed with Mongolian stock. The Yili is a light riding and driving horse from, Xinjiang Uygur the northwestern Xinjiang region of China, where it is also used for meat and milk.
Yili horse The Yili is a light riding and driving horse from the northwestern Xinjiang region of China, and is also used for meat and milk. It is of Mongolian type, and usually is chestnut, brown, or black.
The Yili Horse was developed in the mountain basin grasslands of Yili-Kazakh Autonomous District in China. At the turn of the 20th century Russian immigrants brought stallions to the area to improve local Kazakh horses.
Yili horse Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Cite This Source The Yili is a small horse from the north-western Xinjiang region of China. Characteristics They are compact in conformation with a light head and straight profile.
Yili Horse Found in northwestern Xinjiang region of China, the Yili is a light riding and driving horse also used for meat and milk production. The Yili is of the Mongolian type and is usually chestnut, brown or black.
The Yili Horse The Yili horse originated in China. The breed resulted from the crossbreeding of Russian stock with native horses. The Yili has great endurance and can travel long distances at a good rate of speed.
YILI HORSE The Yili is a breed of horse that lives in China's northwestern Xinjiang region. Yili's are used for riding and driving, and also as milk producing horses and for meat purposes.
Yili horses are compact and harmonious in conformation with a light headand straight profile Origin Yili-Kazakh Autonomous District, Xinjiang Uygur region of China ...
See also: Yili, Black, Chestnut, Bay, Ponies
 
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