Originating in Denmark, the original Knabstrup was only 14.3 hands high. Now considered quite rare, the only aim in breeding this spotted horse has been to maintain a Danish riding horse, no matter the size. Most often found with loud leopard spotting, more recent crossbreeding for coloring has caused there to now be many different types, making the original much less common. Not only known for its coloring, but also for its intelligence and temperament, the Knabstrup is generally used as a carriage and riding horse.
speed550
strength750
con.950
agil.50
endur.600
intell.800
person.850
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horse breed: lippizan
Posted by An & En on Monday, December 17, 2007
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