* CANADIAN HORSE * Stemming from Canada, the Canadian equine is commonly misconstrued and unknown. The breed began with steeds to Canada from France by King Louis XIV. In fact, today, there are only around 2500 Canadian steeds, which leads the ALC (American Livestock Conservancy) to list the breeds as critical. Its minimal requirements of food, its readiness to succeed, as well as its strength, makes this a beneficial steed as a carriage steed, as well as a plowing equine. Grown-up Canadian steeds, normally weigh someplace between 1,000 and 1,400 pounds, standing at 14 to 16 h. Color styles range from chestnut, to bay or dark brownish, but are extra commonly tinted black. * CARTHUSIAN * The Carthusian, additionally referred to as Carthujano or Carthusian-Andalusian, originates from Spain. As one of the earliest and also most prominent types of Spanish Horses, it is believed to be the purest branch of Andalusian existing today. For example, in some cases, the Carthusian will have horn like attributes or tail growths. Both of these qualities are believed to display their straight line of heritage. * CASPIAN * The Caspian, a forefather to breeds of light horses and also oriental equines, is a rare, but incredibly gorgeous equine. Still an extremely rare breed of horse, it has been connected to horse breeds that existed 1,000 years earlier, such as the primitive Persian horse. Reproducing for this equine is somewhat challenging, many thanks to the ovulation cycle of mares. Though reproducing efforts still continue and also the type is no more on the edge of extinction, it is still an extremely rare type of equine. The Caspian is a short steed, but well proportioned, with coloring that variety from the usual chestnut, grey, as well as bay, to the periodic black tinted Caspian. * CAYUSE INDIAN PONY * The Cayuse Indian Pony is the direct symbol of the Old West. This type of steed started in the 1800’s as well as however numerous types of steeds were originated during this time, such as wild Spanish Barb, or the Wild Mustang, the Cayuse Indian Horse is distinct. The Cayuse Indian Pony is stocky and quite little, it stands at around fourteen hands, but still fairly effective.