Anglo-Kabarda
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Names: Anglo-Kabarda, Anglo-Kabardin. Local name: Anglo-Kabardinskaya porodnaya gruppa.
Origin: This breed was created in the northern regions of Caucasus in Russia by crossing Kabarda mares with Thoroughbred stallions at the Malokarachaevski and Malkin studs.
Breeding: The bay stallions Lestorik (1939) and Lukki (1939) and the dark bay stallion Lok-Sen (1923) were of particular importance in development of the breed. The Thoroughbred breeding comprises from 25 to 75 percent in the present day Anglo-Kabarda breed.
Description: They are much larger and faster than the purebred Kabarda, and the conformation is more like that of the Thoroughbred.
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Features: Anglo-Kabarda horses are well suited to the climate of the Caucasus, thriving at pasture the year round and are able to negotiate difficult mountain terrain skillfully.
Uses: The Anglo-Kabarda horses participate at national and Olympic events and are used as saddle mounts on farms of the northern Caucasus.
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