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The Marwari are descended from native Indian ponies
crossed with Arabian horses. They are quite similar to
the Kathiawari horse, which is another breed from
India. They have much of the same history and
physical features. The main difference is their original
geographic origin. Marwaris are mainly from the
Marwar region while Kathiawaris are from the
Kathiawar peninsula.
The first to breed the Marwari were the Rathores,
traditional rulers of the Marwar region of western India.
In the 12th century a strict breeding began that
promoted purity and hardiness. Throughout history it
has been used as a cavalry horse by the people of the
Marwar region and the Marwari was noted for its loyalty
and bravery in battle.
The Marwari often exhibits a natural ambling gait that
is close to a pace. It is called the revaal,
aphcal or rehwal.Short facts!
Country of Origin: India
Coat Colors: They can be Bay, Grey, Chestnut and Palomino,
however Marwaris of all equine colors exist.
Markings: Piebald and Skewbald. Pinto patterns are very
popular.
Distinguishing features: Light horse breed, inward-turning
ear tips, natural ambling gait.
Height: 15hh - 16hh (60 - 64 inches, 152 - 163 cm)
Fun fact: "Black horses are considered unlucky, as the colour
is a symbol of death and darkness. Horses that have the white
markings of a blaze and four white socks are considered lucky."If you want to learn more,
check out these sources!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marwari_horse
http://www.horsemarwari.com/breedinformation.htm





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