Narym Pony
Breed of horse
- Equus ferus caballus
The Narym Pony is similar to the Ob pony breed and originated near the same area in the central of the region near the Ob River of Western Siberia. The two breeds live under much the same ecological and economical conditions, and may be considered two groups or types of the same breed of northern forest horse. It stands between 13 and 14 hands high.
The Narym Pony is larger than the Ob pony and is crossed with draft horses and trotters in the southern part of the breeding area. In the north, it is bred pure.
References
- International Encyclopedia of Horse Breeds - written by Bonnie Hendricks - page307
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These are the horse breeds considered in the Russian Federation to be wholly or partly of Russian origin. Inclusion here does not necessarily imply that a breed originates predominantly or exclusively within the Russian Federation.
- Altai
- Anglo-Kabarda
- Avar
- Balkar
- Bashkir
- Budyonny
- Buryat
- Byryatskaya
- Charysh
- Chumysh
- Dagestani
- Don
- Kabarda
- Kalmyk
- Kazakh
- Kumyk
- Kushum
- Kuznetsk
- Lezgian
- Mezen
- Narym
- New Altai
- Novoaltaiskaya
- Novokirghiz
- Orlov Trotter
- Pechora
- Priob
- Russian Draught
- Russian Heavy Draught
- Russian Trotter
- Soviet Heavy Draught
- Soviet Saddle Horse
- Srednekolymsk
- Tavda
- Tersk
- Tuva
- Ukrainian Saddle Horse
- Upper Yenisei Horse
- Vladimir
- Vladimir Heavy Draught
- Vyatka
- Yakut
- Amourski
- Bityug
- Chernomor
- Chilkov
- Chuvash
- Cossack
- Karelian
- Lovets
- Minusinski
- Obva
- Onega
- Orlovskaya Verkhovaya
- Rostopchin
- Russkaya Krovnaya Verkhovaya
- Tomsk
- Tuvinskaya Upryazhnaya
- Voronezh Coach Horse
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