Latvian horse
The Latvian Horse (Latvian: Latvijas šķirne or Latvijas zirgi) is a purpose-bred warmblood horse breed from Latvia. Breeding began in Latvia in the early twentieth century,: 316 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.: 276 The harness type was predominant until about 1960, when demand for sport horses increased and more of the saddle type were bred.: 316
Conservation status | FAO, 2007: endangered-maintained: 75 |
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Country of origin | Latvia |
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