- Bardigiano Pony
Infobox Horse
name= Bardigiano
image_caption= Bardigiano
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altname= Bardi Horse
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country= Italy (Bardi)
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std1=The Bardigiano is a mid-sized
pony breed, developed fromMiddle Ages Gaul ish war ponies. A good all-purpose breed, these ponies have performed in areas that range fromfarm work to competitive driving to riding. Development in the Italian mountains produced a robust, hardy breed. They are also used extensively for pony trekking.Breed Characteristics
The Bardigiano generally stands from 13.1 to 14.1 hands high, though males under 13.2 hh are barred from registration. Recognized coat colors are bay, brown (dark bay), and black. Chestnuts and light bays are not recognized. Limited white markings on the legs and face are allowed, but white facial markings with excessive lateral extension (commonly referred to as "bald-faced") are not.
Physical characteristics of the breed include a small head with a straight or concave profile, low withers, straight back, deep girth, and overall a muscular appearance.cite book
last = Bongianni
first = Maurizio
title = Simon & Schuster's Guide to Horses and Ponies
publisher = Simon & Schuster, Inc.
date = 1988
pages = p. 156
isbn = 0671660683]Breed History
The Bardigiano appears to have descended from the horses ridden by Belgian
Gauls during their invasions intoItaly during Roman times. This is the same ancestor from which the Haflinger appears to have developed. Over the centuries, the Bardigiano has adapted to the rough, mountainous habitat in the Northern Appennine region of Italy.As well as having some relationship to the Haflinger , the breed also bears characteristics similar to the English Exmoor and Dales ponies as well as the
Asturcon .During
World War I andWorld War II , Bardigiano mares were used to produce first-classmule s, and in the process the number ofpurebred Bardigianos was significantly reduced. After World War II, in a move that is now widely considered a mistake, a diverse range of stallions from various breeds were introduced to reestablish the breed. However, this caused the breed to deteriorate and begin to lose its defining characteristics. Thus, in 1972, a committee was formed that has since successfully reestablished the Bardigiano breed. cite web
title = Bardigiano
url = http://www.equinekingdom.com/breeds/ponies/bardigiano.htm
work = Equine Kingdom
accessmonthday=December 15 | accessyear=2007]ee also
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Pony
*List of horse breeds References
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