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Noriker Horse

The Complete Handbook on How To Raising and Caring For Noriker Horse
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Originally from the Alpine region of Europe, the Noriker horse can also be found in southern Germany and Austria under the name Norico-Pinzgauer. These horses are well-suited to a wide range of agricultural and forestry work due to their strength, power, and adaptability. Some of the most distinguishing features of Noriker horses are: - Norikers are large, sturdy draft horses that can range in weight from the middle to the upper weight range. A muscular frame, robust chest, and powerful lower half characterize this individual. Coat colors range from bay to chestnut to black, and they frequently sport white markings on the face and legs. - Noriker horses are renowned for their exceptional pulling power and ability to operate in harsh environments. Common applications include logging, cart pulling, and plowing fields. - Norikers have a mild disposition and are cooperative and simple to train. They have a stable demeanor that makes them great for dealing with customers. - Norikers are not only utilized as draft horses, but also in dressage, driving, and leisure riding because of their adaptability. Their adaptability makes them desirable for a wide variety of uses. For generations, people in the hilly parts of the Alps have cultivated the Noriker horse for its versatility and adaptability. Their contributions to agriculture and other jobs are highly regarded in their home countries, but they are not as well-known as some other horse breeds.
Release date NZ
January 23rd, 2024
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
64
Dimensions
127x203x3
ISBN-13
9798877137851
Product ID
38624203

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