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Breed standards set by the World
Haflinger Federation and the Tyrolean Horse Breeders Association
- Appearance and color:
- Chestnut color in all shades from light to
dark with light colored manes and tails.
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- Height:
- Between 138 cm. ( 13-2 hands) and 150 cm.
(14-3) stick measurement at age 3.
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- Type:
- The horse's appearance should be elegant
and harmonious, with a refined and expressive head with
large eyes, a well shaped mid-section, and a well-shaped
croup which must not be too steep or too
short. The horse should be well muscled and
show correct, clean limbs with well formed clearly
defined joints. Breeding stallions should have
unmistakable masculine features and brood mares should
exhibit undeniable feminine lines and features.
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- Head:
- Should be noble and lean and should fit
well with the rest of the horse. The eyes should be large
and positioned forward. The nostrils should be large and
wide. Should have a light poll and correctly positioned
ears.
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- Neck:
- Should be of medium length and should
become narrower towards the head. There should be
sufficient freedom through the jowls.
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- Front-section:
- Well pronounced withers that reach far
into the back, a large sloped shoulder and a deep broad
chest.
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- Back:
- Medium length, well muscled, and when in
motion should combine elasticity, balance and tension.
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- Mid-section:
- Well connected to both forehand and hindquarters, with sufficient girth and curved
deep ribs.
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- Hindquarters:
- A long well muscled croup, slightly sloped
and not too much split.
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- Tail:
- Not too deeply set.
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- Legs:
- Show clear, lean distinct joints, and
equal stance on all four feet. Legs should be in a
straight line when viewed front or back. From the side
the front legs should be straight and hind legs should
display an angle of 150 degrees through the hock and an
angle of 45-50 degrees through the pastern and hoof to
the ground. The knee should be broad and flat and the
hocks wide and powerful. Pasterns should be long and well
developed and the hooves should be round, distinct and
hard.
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- Movement and basic gaits:
- Diligent, rhythmic and ground covering
gaits. The walk should be relaxed, energetic, and proud
and cadenced. The trot and canter should be elastic,
energetic, athletic, and cadenced with natural
self-carriage and off the forehand as well as balanced
with a distinct moment of suspension. The hindquarters
should work actively with lots of propulsion. This
propulsion should transfer through the elastic back to
the free moving shoulder and front legs. A little knee
action is desired. Especially the canter should have a
very distinct forward-upward motion.
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- Personality traits and health
characteristics:
- Sound, strong character, a good
disposition, sturdy all purpose type, willingness to
work, efficient, easy keepers, resistant to disease and
easy to acclimate.
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