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Danubian Horse

The Danubian horse which is also known by the name of Dunav or Danube horse is a horse of mild temperament having solid conformation and light gaits. It inhabits mainly the Dunav Valley or the Danube. Throughout these years, Danubian horse has been widely used as a horse meant for farm work but now it is not much used in this form. The main objective of breeding this horse has shifted towards the creation of an animal which is more athletic and thus, addition of Thoroughbred blood has been made to it. The Danubian horse does not ask for a high nutritious diet and thus, low nutrition and management necessities make this horse a very valuable one.

History of Danubian Horse

The Danubian Horse is in fact a Bulgarian breed. This breed was fashioned in the year 1924. The development took place at G. Dimtrov stud which is located close to Pleven. Cross breeding of Nonius stallions with half-bred mares resulted in Danubian Horse. During the period of some past decades, in the breeding process for Danubian horse many thoroughbreds were incorporated. This brought forth the consequence of stock of much higher quality than before. It would not be wrong if it is said that the Danubian horse received a competitive edge from the thoroughbreds.

Physique of Danubian Horse

The Danubian horse is blessed with a strong and compact body. It is a handsome animal with a neat and expressive head. The head is well-set on a strapping neck. It has massive shoulders. This horse has powerful hindquarters with tail set on rather high. The legs are comparatively slender for the bulk of the body. The bones are hard and dense. The general effect is of power and vigor without coarseness. Its constitution is very impressive and size is compact.

Height of Danubian Horse

The height of Danubian horse ranges from about 15.2 hands high to 16 hands high.

Body Color of Danubian Horse

The body of the Danubian horse is found to be covered in either black, dark chestnut or bay color.

Temperament of Danubian Horse

As far as the temperament of the Danubian horse is concerned, it is an active, docile, indomitable and energetic horse.

Uses of Danubian Horse

The Danubian horse is hard working. Thus, it is used as a work horse and extensively used for farm work. This horse has the capability to pull gargantuan weights. It is also a good saddle horse and an excellent jumper.

The Danubian horse is a 20th century product of the State stud near Pleven. It was developed from Nonius stallions crossed with Anglo-Arab mares. It is a surprise that it seems to be thought of mainly as a draught horse. Though may be this is not so odd because its dense, muscular body can pull comparatively enormous weights and its aristocratic bloodlines give it the will-power to triumph. The Danubian horse does not have pretensions toward being a horse meant for competition or performance as it has been produced as a horse for general riding and light draft purposes. The best part is that this horse is very easy to be maintained.


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Alter Heal Horse
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Andalusian Horse
Anglo Arab Horse
Appaloosa Horse
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Ardennes Horse
Asiatic Wild Horse
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Basuto Horse
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Burma Horse
Calabrese Horse
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Caspian Horse
Chardllais Halfbred Horse
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Cleveland Bay
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Comtois Horse
Criollo Horse
Dales Horse
Danubian Horse
Darashouri Horse
Dartmoor Horse
Dole Horse
Doletrotter Horse
Don Horse
Dulmen Horse
Dutch Draught Horse
East Bulgarian Horse
East Friesian Horse
Ein Siedler Horse
Exmoor Horse
Falabella Horse
Fell Horse
Finnish Horse
Frederiksborg Horse
Fjord Pony
Freibergers Waddle Horse
French Saddle Horse
French Trotter
Friesian Horse
Furioso Horse
Galiceno Horse
Garrano Horse
Gelderland Horse
German Trotter Horse
Gotland Horse
Greekponies
Groningen Horse
Hackney Horse
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Haflingers Horse
Hanoverian Horse
Highland Horse
Holstein Horse
Hucul Horse
Iceland Horse
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Irish Draught Horse
Irish Hunter
Italian Heavy Draft Horse
Jaf Horse
Jutland Horse
Kabardin Horse
Karabair Horse
Karabakh Horse
Kathiawari and Marwari Horse
Kazakhpony
Kladruby Horse
Knab Strup Horse
Konik Horse
Kustanair Horse
Landais Horse
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Libyanbarb Horse
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Lokai Horse
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Masuren Horse
Mecklenburg Horse
Metis Horse
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Murakoz Horse
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Mustang Horse
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Orlov Trotter Horse
Palomino Horse
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Peruvianstepping Horse
Pinto Horse
Plateaupersian Horse
Poitevin Horse
Pony of the Americas
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Sableis Land Horse
Salerno Horse
Sardinian Horse
Schleswig Horse
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Shetland Horse
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Spiti Horse
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Tennessee Walking Horse
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Vladimir Heavy Draft Horse
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Wrens Horse
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Zemadrika Horse