Horses
From the Azteca to the Appaloosa, Choctaw to the Palomina, Brumbys in Australia to the Mongolian, from rare breeds such as the Polish Konik to the semi-feral Pyrenean Pottok, Horses celebrates a wide variety of breeds from all around the world.
Ranging from dressage to police horses, from racing horses to rodeo and polo, the book looks at the anatomy and lifecycle of foals and yearlings, colts and fillies, stallions, mares and geldings around the globe. It includes draft horses and warmbloods, light horses and thoroughbreds, gaited horses, ponies and breeds that have become feral. Each photograph is accompanied by a caption with fascinating information about the characteristics of each breed.
Illustrated with 200 outstanding colour photographs, Horses is an exquisitely produced work packed with lively information about this beloved animal.

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Horses
From the Azteca to the Appaloosa, Choctaw to the Palomina, Brumbys in Australia to the Mongolian, from rare breeds such as the Polish Konik to the semi-feral Pyrenean Pottok, Horses celebrates a wide variety of breeds from all around the world.
Ranging from dressage to police horses, from racing horses to rodeo and polo, the book looks at the anatomy and lifecycle of foals and yearlings, colts and fillies, stallions, mares and geldings around the globe. It includes draft horses and warmbloods, light horses and thoroughbreds, gaited horses, ponies and breeds that have become feral. Each photograph is accompanied by a caption with fascinating information about the characteristics of each breed.
Illustrated with 200 outstanding colour photographs, Horses is an exquisitely produced work packed with lively information about this beloved animal.

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Horses

Horses

by Paula Hammond
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From the Azteca to the Appaloosa, Choctaw to the Palomina, Brumbys in Australia to the Mongolian, from rare breeds such as the Polish Konik to the semi-feral Pyrenean Pottok, Horses celebrates a wide variety of breeds from all around the world.
Ranging from dressage to police horses, from racing horses to rodeo and polo, the book looks at the anatomy and lifecycle of foals and yearlings, colts and fillies, stallions, mares and geldings around the globe. It includes draft horses and warmbloods, light horses and thoroughbreds, gaited horses, ponies and breeds that have become feral. Each photograph is accompanied by a caption with fascinating information about the characteristics of each breed.
Illustrated with 200 outstanding colour photographs, Horses is an exquisitely produced work packed with lively information about this beloved animal.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781838862596
Publisher: Amber Books
Publication date: 04/14/2023
Series: Mini Encyclopedias
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 4.94(w) x 6.56(h) x 0.69(d)

About the Author

Paula Hammond is the author of a range of children’s books, including Atlas of the World's Strangest Animals, Atlas of the World's Endangered Animals, and Sharks & Underwater Monsters. She lives in London.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Types of Horses

Horse Anatomy

Working Horses

Young Horses

Wild & Feral Horses

Breeds featured include:

Akhal-Teke
American
Quarter American
Saddlebred
Andalusian
Appaloosa
Arabian
Ardennes
Azteca
Balikun
Basque Mountain
Belgian (Brabant)
Boerperd
Brandenburger
Brumby
Camarillo White
Camargue
Campolina
Canadian Pacer
Caspian
Choctaw
Cleveland Bay
Dutch Draft
Friesian
Haflinger
Irish Draft
Jeju
Kazakh
Knabstrup
Konik
Lipizzaner
Mallorquin
Marwari
Mérens
Mongolian
Morgans
Mountain Pleasure
Mustang
Nez Perce
Nokota
Norwegian Fjord
Orlov Trotter
Palomino
Pampa
Paso Fino
Persano
Pottok
Przewalski’s – the only remaining true wild horse subspecies
Quarter Horse
Rocky Mountain Horse
Russian Don
Schleswig Coldblood
Shetland Pony
Shire Horse
Soviet Heavy Draft
Swedish Ardennes
Taishū
Tennessee Walking Thoroughbred
Trait du Nord

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