Silesian horse
The Silesian horse, also known as the Polish Coldblood, is a horse breed that originated in Silesia, which is now part of Poland. It is a cold-blooded draft horse known for its strength, endurance, and calm temperament. The Silesian horse is primarily used for heavy farm work, forestry, and transportation. It stands at a height of approximately 160-170 cm and weighs around 600-800 kg. The breed has a muscular body, a well-shaped head, and sturdy legs. Common coat colors include chestnut, bay, and black. The Silesian horse is highly valued for its reliability, versatility, and ability to thrive in harsh conditions.
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