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Latvian horse

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Scientific name
  
Equus caballus

Rank
  
Breed

Higher classification
  
Horse

Country of origin
  
Latvia

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Other names
  
Latvian: Latvijas šķirne Russian: Latviiskaya Latvian Harness Horse Latvian Carriage Horse Latvian Coach Horse Latvian Draught Latvian Riding Horse

Distinguishing features
  
Male height: 160 – 164 cm Female height: 158 – 161 cm Male weight: 600 kg Female weight: 500 kg

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The Latvian Horse (Latvian: Latvijas šķirne, "Latvian breed") is a purpose-bred warmblood horse breed from Latvia. Breeding began in Latvia in the early twentieth century, and a herd book was established in 1927. The breed was officially recognised in 1952. There are two types, sometimes called the Latvian Harness Horse and the Latvian Riding Horse. The harness type was predominant until about 1960, when demand for sport horses increased and more of the saddle type were bred.

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History

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The origins of the Latvian breed go back to 1856, when western European horses were cross-bred with native Latvian horses. In 1890 planned breeding was begun from ten different breeds, principally Hanoverian and Oldenburger, with some Holsteiner influence. More than 100 Oldenburgers (65 stallions and 42 mares) were imported from Germany and the Netherlands between 1920 and 1941, and these were the basis of the breed, which was officially recognised in 1952. From about 1960 or 1970, Hanoverian, Arab and some Thoroughbred blood was used to create a lighter sport horse type, the Latvian Riding Horse.

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References

Latvian horse Wikipedia