North Swedish Horse
"The North Swedish Horse (Swedish: Nordsvensk brukshäst) is a small heavy horse originating in Sweden. According to different sources, it is considered a light draft horse or a "universal type horse".[1] The breed also has lighter lines, bred for harness racing.[1] The North Swedish Horse is active and tough, and resembles closely its near relative, the Dølahest. It is still used for forestry work."
"The North Swedish Horse is economical to feed and very active. It is a rather dumpy horse, with a big head and long ears. The neck is short and thick. The shoulders are sloping, the body is deep and the back long. The quarters are rounded, with a sloping croup. The legs are short, with substantial bone. The mane and tail are abundant. The horse is any solid colour and is 15.1 to 15.3 hands (61 to 63 inches, 155 to 160 cm) high."
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"The North Swedish Horse is economical to feed and very active. It is a rather dumpy horse, with a big head and long ears. The neck is short and thick. The shoulders are sloping, the body is deep and the back long. The quarters are rounded, with a sloping croup. The legs are short, with substantial bone. The mane and tail are abundant. The horse is any solid colour and is 15.1 to 15.3 hands (61 to 63 inches, 155 to 160 cm) high."
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