Saxon-Thuringian cold blood

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Saxon-Thuringian cold blood
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Important data
Origin: Saxony and Thuringia
Main breeding area: Saxony
Distribution: low
Stick measure : 158-165 cm
Colors : mostly black horses, foxes and browns
Main application area: Agriculture and Forestry

The Saxon-Thuringian cold blood is a breed of cold blood horse .

Background information on horse evaluation and breeding can be found under: Exterior , interior and horse breeding .

Exterior

They are mostly black horses, foxes and brown horses, occasionally black and brown mold, and more rarely black or black mold. The average size is 1.62 m (1.58 to 1.65). The medium-weight, harmonious cold-blooded horses have a strong, muscular neck and body with slanted shoulders, mostly good, strong hooves, often long manes and fetlocks.

interior

They are powerful cold-blooded horses who are willing to work, they have expansive corridors and a good-natured character.

Breeding history

Originally it was bred in Saxony and Thuringia, mainly in the area of ​​Gestüt Merseburg , Torgau , Moritzburg and from 1765 in the Ore Mountains . Allstedt stud was first mentioned in the 12th century, the breeding basis for Noriker , Percherons and Shires in Saxony in the middle of the 19th century.

Brand: Wagenrad (old brand) or Sachsenkrone (new brand).

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