
Lószállítás, ló kiképzés,
Lovas oktatás, hirdetések
Takarmányok (széna, zab, szalma,
lótápok)
hirdetési rendszere
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Fajtakaluz: Nemzetközi Lovas Magazin
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http://www.xantina.de/Pferde/kladrube.htm
http://www.heidekutsche.de/kladrube.htm
http://www.geocities.com/paardenrassen/kladruber.html
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Kladruby
Also Known By: Kladrubský (Czech), Kladruber
(German)
The Kladruby was developed from Spanish and
Italian horses during the fifteenth and sixteenth
centuries. The name is from the founding
stud of Rudolf II. It originated in what
is now the Czech Republic.
The modern breed is found in two colors,
white and black. The white animals are still
bred at the Kladruby stud. The Favory bloodline
of the Lipizzan breed is occasionally used
to revitalize the breeding of the white Kladruby.
The black line was founded by two stallions
of the same name, Sacramoso. This line is
in existence to the present day. The black
animals were used primarily as carriage horses
for clerical dignitaries. In 1930, the black
herd was dispersed with most of the animals
going to meat processors. A plan was later
developed, using the remaining black mares,
to re-establish the black line. The Research
Institute for Horse Breeding in Slatinany
was where this plan was carried out successfully.
The Kladruby is currently used for sport
driving. Both lines have been used numerous
times in world championship four-in-hand
driving classes.
Due to its breeding, the Kladruby is considered
somewhat unique in the equine world. The
breed has a four hundred year old selection
history and is considered the only indigenous
breed of the region. It is one of the rarer
breeds in the world with only 90 remaining
females.
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