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This breed has certainly developed over time. During
the Middle Ages, there were two strains; the Sommier Breton and the
Rossier. At the end of the 19th century, another development called the
Draught Breton. |
| Origin: local horse of Britanny, France. |
| Colour: bay, grey, chestnut, red, roan blue. |
| Height: between 14.3 and 16.3hh. |
| Conformation: large head, straight profile,
short bulky neck, compact stocky body, broad square quarters, short
strong legs, small hard feet. |
| Character: easy-going, sociable breed . |
| Uses: Draughtwork. |
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