The Caspian - An ancient breed, we have just 1000 or so left
These are an ancient breed, dating back some 5,000 years. Today they are extremely rare, only approximately 900 are in existence. They were rediscovered by an American in Ira in 1965 called Louise Firouz.
They look similar to the Arabian and are as exotic. They are very elegant and refined. They only stand between 10 and 13 hands. They are usually bay, chestnut and grey in colour. On occasion, there may be a buckskin or black colour. The grey Caspians can also turn white or develop dappling. Their coat is silky and fine during the warmer months and denser in the colder months making them adjustable to most climates.
Caspians have oval hooves enabling them great agility, endurance and speed. They are intelligent, gentle, sweet natured and easily trained. This makes them ideal for children.
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