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Breton, Mare, 6 years, 16 hh, Chestnut
F: Ust ar Mor
Breeding - Baroque - Leisure - Driving

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Groß Plasten
€4.500
~ $4.793 Negotiable

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F: STEDINGER | MF: DON GREGORY
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Breton Horses for sale on ehorses

Brittany is a land of great contrasts, from wild seacoasts to fertile farmland and rugged upland areas. Several types of horses have been bred across the centuries to work in this beautiful landscape, of which the best known is probably the Breton Draught Horse. These strong, hardy animals reached such a peak of quality that they were frequently used to improve the draught horses of other nations. Smallholders often buy a Breton small draught, also known as the Centre-Montagne (Central Mountain) type as these relatively active horses of ancient ancestry are ideal for family farms. The Breton is the most popular draught breed in France, where specialist studs exist to sell a Breton of either the larger or the smaller type, as well as other variants.

How much does a Breton Horse cost?

On ehorses, the current median price for a Breton Horse is around $4.793, with listings ranging from $4.793 to $4.793, depending on individual characteristics such as level of training, bloodlines, or purpose of use.

Use and characteristics of the Breton Horse

The typical Breton Draught Horse, or Trait Breton, is usually chestnut or roan colored with a flaxen tail and mane. The rarer bays and bay roans are also popular among those who buy a Breton. These stocky, sturdy horses are between 15.1 hands high (61 inches/152 cm) and 16.00 hands high (64 inches/163 cm). The Breton Trait is one of just two officially recognized types of Breton. The other, the Breton Postier, was created by crossing Bretons with Norfolk Trotters and Hackneys in the 19th century, resulting in strong, attractive harness horses. Breeders who sell a Breton Postier are enthusiasts for these good all-rounders. A non-official type, the Cheval de Corlay or Corlay Breton, has Arabian and Thoroughbred ancestry and was used for racing as well as more general work. The smaller Centre-Montagne Draught Horse is possibly closer to an early type of Breton horse. However, although popular with people who buy a Breton, it is not officially recognized like the Trait Breton.

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