Haflinger, bred in Austria and northern Italy at the end of the nineteenth century. They are not tall, only 140 cm-150 cm tall, the coat is usually maroon, with a fascinating light golden mane and tail.
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Haflinger is a horse bred in Austria and northern Italy in the late 1800s. It has a variety of uses, good load capacity, can carry and pull the car, and can be equipped with a saddle, endurance training, technical training, etc., suitable for equestrian performances. Haflingerma is quite small, usually maroon in color, with a strong and smooth gait. It is muscular but graceful.
Haflingoma
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Haflingerma is usually maroon, with colors ranging from light gold to dark gold maroon gradients. The mane and tail are white or flaxish. Their height is 135-145 cm.
This breed has an elegant head, a medium neck length, gracefully attached to the head, and a thick chest. The back is medium in length, muscular, and the hips are longer. The legs are neat, the knees are broad and flat, and the joints are strong.
Haflingerma was first used to transport goods as pack horses on rugged mountain roads, and is no longer limited to this. They can accomplish a lot of work, in addition to leisure riding, they can also complete endurance riding, driving, or as a horse for gymnastics on horseback, or even become a small nurse to assist in psychotherapy. They also often participate in various performances and film and television shooting with fantastic coat colors, which makes people unable to take their eyes off it.
Haflinger as a pack horse
Do you think that's all he can do? No.
Haflingerma can also take on simple obstacles and dance steps, they have a height suitable for teenagers to ride, beautiful shape and coat color, excellent body structure, positive and docile personality, making them popular in junior obstacle courses and dance steps.
Haflingerma in the steeplechase
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There is a Haflinger horse in the Netherlands called the Storm, which has an incomparable mane. It gives the impression that even the princess with long hair is jealous of it. Haflingerma's long mane is often visible, but usually the mane does not have a mane as large as a storm.'s
Haflinger, who looks like a Disney princess
The owner of the horse, 24-year-old Naomi Bakr, has been breeding it for 6 years. Horses named Storm look very similar to their owners, Naomi, so they are often invited to take pictures.