Swedish Ardennes
"The Swedish Ardennes is a medium-size, heavyweight draft horse. It was bred in Sweden during the late 19th century to satisfy farmers' demand for horses suitable for agriculture."
"The Swedish Ardennes is 15.2 to 16 hands (62 to 64 inches, 157 to 163 cm)} and weighs 1,200 to 1,600 pounds (540 to 730 kg).[1] It has a small, heavy head for its size with small eyes; a short, thick neck; a short back with a wide chest, and well-muscled shoulders. The Swedish Ardennes has a muscular, compact body with stout legs, some feathering on its legs and blue, open hoofs.[1] The predominant colors are black, blood bay, and chestnut.[2] It can withstand extremes in weather; Swedish Ardennes horses are very strong and willing workers and easy keepers. They are also known for their longevity, an even but not sluggish temperament, and good overall health."
"The Swedish Ardennes is 15.2 to 16 hands (62 to 64 inches, 157 to 163 cm)} and weighs 1,200 to 1,600 pounds (540 to 730 kg).[1] It has a small, heavy head for its size with small eyes; a short, thick neck; a short back with a wide chest, and well-muscled shoulders. The Swedish Ardennes has a muscular, compact body with stout legs, some feathering on its legs and blue, open hoofs.[1] The predominant colors are black, blood bay, and chestnut.[2] It can withstand extremes in weather; Swedish Ardennes horses are very strong and willing workers and easy keepers. They are also known for their longevity, an even but not sluggish temperament, and good overall health."