» Purebred Arabian This is the earliest horse breed in the world that has preserved its purity till modern times. Arabian horses were first bred between 3rd and 7th century in the Arabian deserts. The tough climate with a burning sun and scarce food have generated the strongest horse of the greatest stamina man has ever selected. To that, this breed is exceptionally beautiful, with extraordinary harmony of head and body and elegant accurate and efficient movements.
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» Shagya Arabian This is a considerably younger breed related to the Purebred Arabian. Its development was first started in the thirties of the nineteenth century on the stud farms of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire, primarily at the Babolna Stud Farm in Hungary. The purpose of the selection was to produce an Arabian of a bigger frame and a more balanced temper while on the other hand all the positive features of the Purebred Arabian stayed the same, and above all the noble shape, hardiness and toughness, the correctness of the limbs and the efficiency and smoothness of the movements.
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» Thoroughbred This is the most prestigious, expensive and numerous breed in our modern world. Its foundations were laid in the 17th-18th century in England on the basis of a sophisticated reproduction crossing between the local riding mares and eastern stallions including Arabian, Barbarian and Turkish types. The foundation stallions are believed to be Darley Arabian (Syria), Godlofin Barb (France) and Byerley Turk (Turkey).
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» East Bulgarian This is the most numerous breed at Kabiuk, a product of the efforts of the Bulgarian selection experts. Its foundations were laid in the late 19th century in Kabiuk and in the former Bozhurishte Military Stud which was moved into the newly-launched Stefan Karazha Stud near Balchik in the middle of the last century.
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» Haflinger This semi-draft breed originated in Austria. It is proliferated across the world while it is most popular in Europe. The height of the horses is about 140 - 145 cm, with a well-proportioned frame and abundant muscles typical for draft horses. The most distinctive feature of this breed is the palomino coat.
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» Schotland Poni This is a tiny breed, the height at the wither is 80-100 cm and this makes the horses suitable for children at the age of 5-10. The ponies have a very calm temper, exceptionally adaptable to the environment and weather condition and are therefore very easy to breed.
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