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Caspian Horse Breed Profile

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The Caspian is perhaps the most ancient of breeds, and is believed to have been extinct for over 1000 years before 1965. The Caspian is probably the most direct ancestor of all light horse breeds and is extremely rare.

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Origins: The Caspian is an ancient breed previously believed to have been extinct for over one thousand years. This breed is probably the most direct ancestor of the Oriental breeds and subsequently of all light horse breeds. The Caspian is extremely rare and barely pulled back from the edge of extinction in 1965. It is now being studied by leading archaeozoologists to prove the link between the modern Caspian and the tiny prehistoric horse of Persia.

Characteristics: The Caspian is a miniature horse - not a pony. The Caspian head is short and fine with large eyes, a small muzzle, and large nostrils placed low. There is a pronounced development of the forehead, the ears are very short; the neck is slim and graceful, well attached to sloping shoulders; withers are pronounced; the back straight; and the tail set high on a rather level croup. The legs are slim with dense, strong bone and no feathering at the fetlock. The hooves are extremely strong and oval-shaped, more like those of the ass than the horse. The overall impression of the Caspian is that of a vary small, well-proportioned horse.

Height: 9 - 10 hands

Color: Bay, gray, or chestnut and occasionally black

Personality: Unknown

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