Sardinian horse
The Sardinian horse is a breed that originates from the island of Sardinia in Italy. It is a small-sized horse primarily used for agricultural work, transportation, and riding. The Sardinian horse is a cold-blooded breed known for its endurance, surefootedness, and agility. It stands at a height of approximately 135-145 cm and weighs around 300-400 kg. The breed typically has a compact and muscular body, a broad forehead, and strong legs. Common coat colors include bay, chestnut, and gray. The Sardinian horse is highly adaptable to the rugged terrains of Sardinia and is treasured for its resilience and hardworking nature.
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