East Bulgarian

East Bulgarian

Infobox Horse
name= East Bulgarian


image_caption=
features =
altname=
nickname=
country= Bulgaria
group1=
std1=

The East Bulgarian is an elegantly-built light horse that developed over the last 100 years. They are used mainly for under saddle and light draft work, and are well-suited for a variety of competitive sports, ranging from dressage to eventingcite book
last = Bongianni
first = Maurizio
title = Simon & Schuster's Guide to Horses and Ponies
publisher = Simon & Schuster, Inc.
date = 1988
pages = p. 45
isbn = 0671660683
] .

History

The East Bulgarian began to be developed at the end of the 19th century at the Vassil Kolarov stud farm near Shuman and at Bojurishte near Sofia, in Bulgaria, by crossing local horses with Arabians, Anglo-Arabians, Thoroughbreds and English half-breds. Once established, only additional Thoroughbred blood was added to improve the breed's quality. They were officially recognized as a breed in 1951cite web
title = East Bulgarian
url = http://www.equinekingdom.com/breeds/light_horses/east_bulgerian.htm
work = Equine Kingdom
accessmonthday=December 20 | accessyear=2007
] .

Breed characteristics

The East Bulgarian generally stands 15 to 16 hands high, and is usually chestnut, black, or baycite web
title = East Bulgarian
url = http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/breeds/horses/
work = Oklahoma State University
accessmonthday=December 20 | accessyear=2007
] . Typically, East Bulgarians have quiet but energetic temperaments and are nicely put together, with good conformation. In appearance, they have a fine head with a straight profile that is well set onto an elegant, muscular neck. The withers are prominent, and they have strong shoulders, a full and deep chest, a straight, long back, a slightly sloping croup, and well-made, though muscular, legs.

References


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Bulgarian language — Not to be confused with Bulgar language. Bulgarian Български език Bălgarski ezik Spoken in Bulgaria, Turkey, Serbia, Greece, Ukraine, Moldova, Romania, Albania, Kosovo, Repub …   Wikipedia

  • Bulgarian dialects — ( bg. български диалекти, balgarski dialekti , also български говори, balgarski govori or български наречия, balgarski narechiya ) are the regional spoken varieties of the Bulgarian language, a South Slavic language. Bulgarian dialectology dates… …   Wikipedia

  • Bulgarian–Ottoman Wars — Bulgarian Ottoman Wars Clockwise from right: Emperor Ivan Alexander, the remains of the Shumen fortress, Sultan Bayazid I Date …   Wikipedia

  • Bulgarian Orthodox Church — Българска православна църква Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Sofia Founder Apostle Andrew, Boris I of Bulgaria Independence …   Wikipedia

  • Bulgarian Cup — Founded 1938 Region …   Wikipedia

  • Bulgarian V AFG — Bulgarian V Amatyorska Futbolna Grupa ( V Amateur Football Group ) is the third division in Bulgarian football. While the first and second division are professional the third division is amateur. Rules There are four V groups which include 20… …   Wikipedia

  • Bulgarian North-East V AFG — Bulgarian V AFG is the third division of the Bulgarian football. While first and second are professional third division is on an amateur level. It is divided into: *Bulgarian North West V AFG *Bulgarian North East V AFG *Bulgarian South West V… …   Wikipedia

  • Bulgarian South-East V AFG — Bulgarian V AFG is the third division of the Bulgarian football. While first and second are professional third division is on an amateur level. It is divided into: *Bulgarian North West V AFG *Bulgarian North East V AFG *Bulgarian South West V… …   Wikipedia

  • Bulgarian North-West V AFG — Bulgarian V AFG is the third division of the Bulgarian football. While first and second are professional third division is on an amateur level. It is divided into: *Bulgarian North West V AFG *Bulgarian North East V AFG *Bulgarian South West V… …   Wikipedia

  • Bulgarian South-West V AFG — Bulgarian V AFG is the third division of the Bulgarian football. While first and second are professional third division is on an amateur level. It is divided into: *Bulgarian North West V AFG *Bulgarian North East V AFG *Bulgarian South West V… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”