Morab
The Morab is a breed that originated in the United States from a cross between Arabian and Morgan horses. It is known for its versatility and elegance. The Morab combines the Arabian's refinement and endurance with the Morgan's strength and agility. It can be used for various equestrian activities, including dressage, endurance riding, and pleasure riding. The breed exhibits warm-blooded characteristics, maintaining a balanced temperament suitable for both work and recreational purposes. The average height of a Morab ranges from 147-157 cm, with a weight between 400-550 kg. Common coat colors include bay, chestnut, black, and gray.
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