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The biggest horses in the world are English heavyweights
The biggest horses in the world are the breed of heavyweights shiyr (Great Britain). Their pedigree begins in the distant Middle Ages with combat comrades of knights,
The British have been breeding since ancient times. Shiers were grown in many counties: Derby, Devon, Nottingham, Leicester, Cambridge, Essex, Norfolk, Durham, Lincoln, Cheshire, Leicester. In each locality the horses had their own distinctive features. The largest horses in the world have always been the most popular in this
In the middle of last century, in 1846, a huge colt appeared. Well, when he grew up, he was just a mythological giant - the height of the withers was 220 centimeters. The horse was called the Mammoth. With this name it is immortalized as the largest horse in the world ever lived on the planet. He lived a long enough life, the last few years Mammoth spent in the National Park as a well-deserved pensioner. Photos of the largest horse in the world are not preserved, but in the English Breeding Book a record of it is present.
The horses of the Schair breed at the beginning of the 20th century, when business became the master of minds, cost a lot of money. Some Englishmen made themselves to sell horses of this breed
The average horse of the Schair breed reaches 187 centimeters at the withers, and the weight has up to 1,230 kilograms. The largest horses in the world have an amazing appearance: a massive head with small round-shaped ears on a stumpy neck, chest and shoulders are large, the back is not very long, but very powerful, sturdy legs on which friezes are hoisted from the knees to the ground, hoofs incredibly powerful and durable. There is no definite suit for the Shiir breed, but more often they are bay, karak or black with a white strip along the entire length of the muzzle. Friezes are often white. By the way, they appeared at the shyers not so long ago and quite by accident. It happened in the early 50-ies of the XX century. This breed had one obvious drawback - slimy. In order to solve the problem, the horse breeders decided to cross the shires with the Kleidesdals. The slimy really disappeared, but friezes appeared. This feature was considered beautiful and left.
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