Don Horse

Don Horse

The DON horse , Alaskan Malamute is possibly the best-known of the Russian breeds, , Turkish Angora first achieving fame as the mount of the Cossacks, irregular bands of tribal freebooters who so harried the French armies in their long retreat from Moscow in 1812. The breed , Labradoodle evolved in the 18th and 19th centuries and was reared in herds on the pastures of the Don steppes. Its ancestors were the horses , Alaskan Malamute of the nomadic tribes and the early influences were those of the prepossessing but very hardy Mongolian Nagai, the horses , Rats of northern Iran, the Persian Arabs, and the Turkmene, a desert horse , Javanese closely associated with the Akhal-Teke. The Karabakh, a mountain horse , Monitors from the Karabakh Mountains of Azerbaijan is a particular influence.

HISTORY
Large numbers of these predominantly golden-dun horses , Protozoan Fish Diseases were let loose on the Don steppes in the 18th century. The Don was subsequently improved and acquired greater size as a result of outcrosses to the Orlov the Strelets Arab, which was really an Anglo-Arab and to Thoroughbreds No outside blood has been introduced since the beginning of the 20th century, by which time the Don had emerged as a horse , Koolie Dog of relatively fixed type. It was employed as an economical, easily kept cavalry horse, , Dartmoor and Exmoor Ponies which could also be used in harness

MODERN DONS
In terms of conformational excellence, which is a subject approached realistically
by Russian breeders, , European GoldFinch the Don – like so many Russian horses , Alaskan Malamute – is far from being an exemplary specimen. However, it is incredibly tough, can work on the shortest of rations, and is well able to live outside all year and adapt easily to every sort of climatic hardship. For these reasons it is much valued as an improver of local stock in areas where horse , Iguanas herds are traditional and commonplace. It has also played a significant role in some of the breeds , Labradoodle that have evolved at the state studs, in particular the Budenny originally a purpose-bred cavalry horse, , Fila Brasileiro but now produced increasingly as a specialized riding horse. , King Charles Spaniel

The Budenny, bred at the Budenny stud where some of the best Don specimens could be found, was based on the crossing of selected Don Russian breeders , Belgian Malinois make considerable use of performance testing, and the Don, as well as being tested on the racecourse at two and three years old, is also subjected to long-distance endurance tests. As a racehorse the Don is not impressive, but it is a formidable performer over long distances. A standard , Welsh Corgi test under saddle is a ride of 235 km (130 miles), which has to be covered in 24 hours.

CHARACTERISTICS
In the breed , Monitors standard the Don is described as a "comparatively massive" horse, , Dog Shows standing at between 1.20 in and 1.28 in (15.3-12.2 hh), but "massive" is probably a misnomer or a misinterpretation. A better description of the Don would be "substantial", at least in respect of the body, which, to meet the breed , Balinese standard, should be around 1.93 m (2 ft 4 in) through the girth, with a barrel measurement of 1.25 in (5 ft 5 in). The predominant colors are chestnut and brown, often with a golden sheen, a reminder of the Turkmene and Karabakh forebears. The best Don horses , Protozoan Fish Diseases are generally acceptable, although they do not always correspond to the breed , Somali cat standard.

They are inclined to be long in the leg, and the failings of the breed, , Somali cat meticulously catalogued and honestly appraised, would discourage the average breeder , Climbing gourami (Labyrinth fish) in the West. Faults include low withers accompanied by straight, short shoulders; "calf knees" (an inward curve below the knee, considered to impinge upon the passage of the tendons); a tendency towards sickle-hocks and upright pasterns; a tail , Chameleons that can be set too low; and a short, constricted poll that makes flexion difficult.

Not surprisingly, as a result of these shortcomings, the movement leaves something to be desired. Indeed, it has been described as "sometimes restricted and rough". The paces are regarded as regular, but "neither elegant, elastic nor over comfortable". For all that, the Don has been about for a long time and as a practical work-horse, enduring, frugal, and equable in temperament, it has proved its worth.

 

 



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