- Comtois (horse)
Infobox Horse
name=Comtois horse
image_caption= Comtois horse
features= Heavy "draft horse" build with little feathing, chestnut coloring with flaxen mane and tail
country= France
group1=
std1=|The Comtois horse is a
draft horse that originated in theJura Mountains on the border betweenFrance andSwitzerland .Characteristics
The Comtois is a light draft
horse , with a large head, straight neck, stocky and powerful body and deep girth. They have long, straight backs and short, strong legs with a little feathering and muscular hindquarters. The Comtois sometimes shows a tendency towards sickle hocks. These horses are generally chestnut with flaxen manes and tails, but they can also be bay They usually stand between 14.1-15.1 hands high and weigh 1,100 to 1,320 lbs, although mature stallions can reach up to 1,760 lbs.History
The Comtois horse breed is an old breed of
horse that is believed to have descended from horses brought by theBurgundian s of northernGermany toFrance during the fourth century.cite web
title = Comtois
url = http://www.imh.org/museum/breeds.php?pageid=8&breed=27&alpha=One
work = International Museum of the Horse
accessmonthday=December 17 | accessyear=2007] . It is believe that they have been bred at the Franche-Comté and in theJura Mountains since the sixth century. In the Middle Ages they were used as war horsescite book
last = Bongianni
first = Maurizio
title = Simon & Schuster's Guide to Horses and Ponies
publisher = Simon & Schuster, Inc.
date = 1988
pages = p. 89
isbn = 0671660683] . They were bred at the Franche-Comté and in theJura Mountains During the 16th century, the Comtois breed was used to improve the Burgandy Horse.cite web
title = Comtois
url = http://www.equinekingdom.com/breeds/heavy_horses/comtois.htm
work = Equine Kingdom
accessmonthday=December 17 | accessyear=2007] . In the 19th century, other draft horses such as the Norman, Boulonnais, andPercheron were bred into the Comtois, and more recently the Ardennes was used to produce a stronger horse with better legs. Today, they are second only to the Belgian draft horse in number inFrance .Uses
In the sixteenth century, these horses were used as a
cavalry andartillery horse, and were present in the armies ofLouis XIV and laterNapoleon Bonaparte . The Comtois is used today for hauling wood in thepine forests of the Jura in the mountainous regions of theMassif Central , and for working in the vineyards in the Arbois area. They are also bred for the Frenchhorsemeat industry.References
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