Poitevin
The Poitevin, also known as the Mulassier, is a draft horse breed that originated in France, specifically in the Poitou region. It is primarily used for pulling heavy loads and as a carriage horse. The Poitevin is a cold-blooded breed known for its strength, endurance, and calm temperament. It has a large and muscular build, standing around 160-170 cm tall and weighing approximately 800-1000 kg. The breed has a long and broad head, a thick and arched neck, and a deep chest. It comes in various colors, including black, gray, and bay. The Poitevin is highly regarded for its power and ability to work in challenging conditions.
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