genetically
Marvarian horse (part 2)
Breed description
Bouncing marvari
The average growth of marvari is 152-163 cm. Horses originating from different parts of India, as a rule, have a height in the range of 142-173 cm. They can be bay, gray, red, salted and pinto. Despite the fact that white dominant horses are bred in India for religious purposes, they are usually not recorded in the studbook. Gray and pinto horses are considered the most valuable. Ravens are considered unhappy, and their color is a symbol of death and darkness. Horses that have a white mark on their faces and four socks are considered lucky. Continue reading
species
graceful
mountains
features
living
compact
weighing
equestrian
circumference
standing
pink
function
characterized
petrified
period
business
transport
representatives
recommended
tall
sports
performed
hooves
breed
agricultural
subsequently
noteworthy
competitions
qualities
roan
tradition
book
withers
height
intelligent
sufficient
horses
stallions
tribal
obtain
physical
moderate
Andalusian
inbreeding
fundamental
stallion
local
phlegmatic
abdomen
precocity
family
royal
short
elements
Massachusetts
growth
animals
organizations
patches
considering
breeds
people
strong
distinguished
defined
detention
depicted