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The Marwari horse

The Marwari Horse

Julia Henriques by Julia Henriques
April 26, 2022 - Updated on May 14, 2022
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  • History of Marwari Horse
  • The exterior of The Marwari horse:
  • The character
  • Use of this horse breed

The Marwari horse is very well known in the Asian world. This horse is recognizable by the shape in their ears that run towards each other. Would you like to know more about this interesting horse breed? Then read this article.

History of Marwari Horse

The Marwari horse is a breed that has a long history and originated in Marwar. It started in the war when the horses mainly came from families that were very wealthy. Royal families and warriors in India rode on the Marwari horses to counter the opponent in the war. These families and warriors bred these horses.

Marwari horses are after all very strong horses and have a lot of stamina. The Marwari horse is the most powerful symbolic status of the royal families and warriors. Because of this status, only the people of nobility were allowed to ride the Marwari horses. The Marwari horses survived the wholesale slaughter and castrations.

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All this is because of the Rajput family who love horses and kept the Marwari breed alive. The horse breed was later on the brink of extinction due to British rule over India and democratization. In 1995 they put a stop to this and the Horse Society of India was set up to save the horse breed.

The exterior of The Marwari horse:

The first thing you notice about the Marwari is the curled ears. The Marwari horse has a height of about 1.50 meters at the withers. All colors are allowed with this horse breed. The Marwari horse contains a high percentage of Arabian blood and is related to the Kathiawari’s.The Marwari horse

The horses can withstand extreme temperatures very well. They adapt to this. The Marwari horse stands very high on its legs and has strong hooves. The exterior of the Marwari horse is tailored to its living space. The horse lives in an environment near the desert and its coat is therefore also adapted to it. The fur is very fine and soft. The Marwari horse has a very muscular hind neck and a very strong compact back.

The character

The Marwari horse is a very strong horse. That is why this horse was also chosen to fight in the war. The horse has great stamina, which has also been necessary for history. The Marwari horse wants to work for you and the will to conquer everything. The Marwari is very proud and would always be very loyal to you. This horse breed can carry any rider on his back, the Marwari horse can easily adapt.

Use of this horse breed

Marwari horses used to be mainly used in war. The breed is very strong and was a horse of nobility.
Marwari horses are very rare. The horse is often demonstrated in India in shows. This horse also has the tölt. For example, the horse can travel very long distances in its habitat.

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Julia Henriques

Julia Henriques

Julia Henriques, a pet blogger with 5 years of experience, retired from a 35-year banking career to become the editor of the Pet Rescue Blog in 2019. She's passionate about her pet dog Joy, whom she's had since 2016, and now shares her expertise on pet care and natural healthcare options. Julia resides in Chicago with her partner Marc and their rescued Samoyed, Tarka.

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