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Research Results For 'Anglo-Arab'

ANGLO-ARAB

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The Anglo-Arab is a British breed of riding horse developed during the 18th and 19th centuries from crossing the Thoroughbred and the Arab. The Anglo-Arab is a naturally athletic breed with speed and jumping abilities, standing 15.2 to 16.3 hands high and bay, brown, chestnut or grey in colour.
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FRENCH ANGLO-ARAB

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The French Anglo-Arab is a French breed of competition horse established in the middle of the 19th century. The French Anglo-Arab stands between 15.2 and 16.3 hands high and is chestnut, bay or grey in colour.
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HACK

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A Hack is an elegant type of show horse, usually a Thoroughbred or a Thoroughbred and Anglo-Arab cross. They are between 14 and 15 hands tall, of any solid colour, and with an impeccable disposition of good manners, calm and poise.
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HISPANO

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The Hispano or Spanish Anglo-Arab is a Spanish breed of fast, agile, courageous horse used for working with bulls, in and out of the bull-ring. The Hispano was developed from a cross of Arab and Andalusian mares with an English Thoroughbred stallion. The Hispano stands between 14.3 and 16 hands high and is bay, grey or chestnut in colour.
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SARDINIAN HORSE

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The sardinian, or Sardinian Anglo-Arab, is a Sardinian breed of sports horse developed during the 15th century. The Sardinian is a good riding and jumping horse, stands 15.2 hands high and is bay or brown in colour.
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