Soviet Heavy Draft
Draught horse breed of the former Soviet Union / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Not to be confused with Russian Heavy Draft.
The Soviet Heavy Draft is a Russian breed of heavy draft horse.[4] It derives from the Belgian Brabant heavy draft breed. It was developed in the former Soviet Union for agricultural draft work, and was recognized as a breed in 1952.[3]: 324 It is one of several heavy draft breeds developed in the Soviet Union in the twentieth century, others being the Russian Heavy Draft – which derived mainly from the Ardennais – and the Vladimir Heavy Draft, which was derived principally from the Clydesdale.
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Conservation status | FAO (2007): not listed[1]: 99 |
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Use | Working animal |
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Colour | bay, brown, chestnut |
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