Galiceno to Kustanair

Galiceno to Kustanair


Heavy Draft Breton – See Breton Horse
Kentucky Saddler –  See American Saddlebred

  • Galiceno or Galiceño
  • Galician Pony (Caballo de pura raza Gallega)
  • Gelderland horse
  • Georgian Grande Horse
  • German Warmblood or ZfDP, see Types section, below
  • Giara Horse
  • Gidran
  • Groningen Horse
  • Gypsy horse, sometimes called “Gypsy Horse,” “Vanner Horse,” “Gypsy Cob” or “Coloured Cob”
  • Hackney horse
  • Hanoverian horse
  • Heck horse
  • Heihe horse
  • Henson horse
  • Hirzai
  • Hispano-Bretón
  • Hispano-Árabe also known as Hispano or Spanish Anglo-Arab
  • Holsteiner horse
  • Hungarian Warmblood
  • Icelandic horse
  • Indian Half-Bred
  • Iomud
  • Irish Draught, also spelled Irish Draft
  • Irish Sport Horse sometimes called Irish Hunter
  • Italian Heavy Draft
  • Italian Trotter
  • Jaca Navarra
  • Jeju horse
  • Jutland horse
  • Kabarda horse, also known as Kabardian or Kabardin
  • Kaimanawa horses
  • Kalmyk horse
  • Karabair
  • Karabakh horse also known as Azer At
  • Karossier see Ostfriesen and Alt-Oldenburger
  • Kathiawari
  • Kazakh Horse
  • Kentucky Mountain Saddle Horse
  • Kiger Mustang
  • Kinsky horse
  • Kisber Felver
  • Kiso Horse
  • Kladruber
  • Knabstrupper
  • Konik
  • Kustanair


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Haflinger Horse Breed

The Haflinger horse breed traces its ancestry to the Middle Ages, but there are several theories for its origin. Haflingers were developed for use in mountainous terrain, and are known for their hardiness. In 2003, the Haflinger became the first horse to be successfully cloned.