- Percheron
Infobox Horse
name =Percheron
image_caption=A pair of dapple gray Percheron horses
features = Agile draft horse breed. Mostly grey or black with a fine coat. Clean-limbed, powerful and docile.
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country= France
group1=Percheron Horse Association of America
std1=http://www.percheronhorse.org
group2=British Percheron Horse Society
std2=http://www.percheron.org.uk |The Percheron is a breed of powerful rugged
draft horse s that originated in thePerche valley in northern France.History
Like many old breeds, the Percheron's exact origins are unknown, but it is said that its ancestors were crossbred between the heavy "forest horse" type of animal native to northern
Europe and the Arabians that were brought to Europe by theMoors . Percherons probably owe their size and weight to their use as battle mounts during theMiddle Ages . After the invention of gunpowder, heavy warhorses were no longer needed, so the Percheron took up its new job pulling heavy Frenchstagecoach es. With the invention of the railroad, Percherons switched to farm duty and heavy labor.It is possibly because of this evolution that the modern Percheron is such a versatile and adaptable horse. Today, Percherons serve as logging horses but also are valued as pleasure driving horses, riding horses, and as competitors in both regular
horse show s and indraft horse showing .Characteristics
Percherons are noted for heavy muscling and for an aspect of ruggedness and power. Also characteristic of the Percheron is clean action and quality conformation of the feet and legs. The breed is close coupled, wide and deep through the chest, with plenty of back rib. The muscles of the forearms, croup and gaskins are especially emphasized in a good drafter, and ease and balance of gait is essential.
The Percheron head and neck is typical of the correct draft horse. Good Percherons have a large and full prominent eye, a broad and full forehead, and straight face. A wide jaw and refined ears attractively set and carried with animation are visible evidence of the Percheron's Arabian ancestry. Stallions should have a ruggedness about the head and mares should have a feminine look. The neck is well-shaped and powerful. The mane is thick, though the tail is usually cut short. Percherons have
withers well defined, a short back, a deep girth, long, somewhat level croup, big, well-rounded hip, and powerful muscling in the lower thigh.Percherons range in height from 15.2hh - 17.2hh (hands high). They can weigh up to 1,200 kg (2,600 pounds) with the average around 860 kg (1,900 pounds). The tallest living Percheron is a horse called Goliath on July 24. He stands 19.1 hands high, or 6’5” at the withers, weighs in at around 2,500 pounds, and is based in Mount Pleasant, Texas. Currently, the world's tallest horse is a Belgian Draft is Radar, a gelding foaled in 1998 in Iowa. He stands at 19.3½ hands high, which means he is 6 feet 7½ inches (2.02 metres) tall at the withers, and weighs over 2,400 lb (1,090 kg). [1]
In recent years, modern show Percherons have been bred for a longer, thinner neck, a longer back, and longer, smoother-looking muscles. These types of modern percherons are used mainly as show horses for competition.
Percherons are generally black or gray. Some registries only accept those two colors, though chestnut, and bay colors are acceptable for registration in the US with a DNA test confirming their parentage. Some Percherons have white markings on the head and feet, but excessive white is undesirable.
The Percheron is expected to be of good temperament and be an
easy keeper . The breed is reputed to be proud, alert, and intelligent. They are generally very gentle horses, well-suited for driving, and are strong and willing workers. The Percheron is readily adapted to varying climates and conditions. They have the strength to pull heavy loads and the graceful style to pull a fine carriage. Percherons can be ridden and some have even been trained to jump.ee also
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Draft horse External links
* [http://www.percheron-france.org Societe hippique Percheronne de France]
* [http://www.percheronhorse.org Percheron Horse Association of America]
* [http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/breeds/horses/percheron/index.htm Oklahoma State University's Percheron Page]
* [http://www.percheron.org.uk British Percheron Horse Society]
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