Anyway, if we talk a little about the physical characteristics that comply with the native horses must say that they are not too different from thoroughbred horses, and that small variations can be noticed perhaps in height, bearing in mind that the Criollo horses are more ponies to thoroughbreds, but if we talk about his physical in their performance, they are so strong, and in some cases much stronger than many breeds thoroughbreds. The native horses with very used in the field for different job, one of them is to pull carts, precisely because the native horses have great strength and are very useful for this type of work as well.
On the other hand, tend to also cooperate with the grazing herds and they are ideal for transportation when the farmers have to travel great distances from the flat, ie the native horses are an essential tool for farmers. Now if we talk a bit more deeply about the physical characteristics of the native horses, as you mentioned, not too different from thoroughbred horses, as they have a height of between approximately 155 cm. and 160 cm.
His limbs are usually very strong and agile and must say that in their fur can vary a lot, because we can meet native horses black, white, spotted, thrushes, bays, white etc. The reality is that the coat color depends much on the cross and the genes that have the horse, and just as we are talking about a horse that comes from the cross between mestizos, we can say that the range of colors and combinations that have in its fur is truly vast. On the other hand we must also note the mane and tail of the native horses since they tend to be characterized by abundant, usually the same color as the rest of the coat of the horse but with some exceptions such as those of the native horses usually zainos have a rather red hair and mane tends to vary in darker tones, even in some cases black. Another important thing to say about the fur of native horses, is that when it is spotted, it usually happens that the mane and tail are darker tonality of these spots, and although there are a few exceptions we must say that this is This is mostly a matter of pigmentation.
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