Cavalry Horse Breeds at Sue Putnam blog

Cavalry Horse Breeds. Both the french and english forces deployed this breed as cavalry horses. Originating from spain and claiming the iberian horse as its ancestors, the andalusian was popular with royalty including french king louis xiv and english king henry viii. As cavalry became more prevalent, the breeding of horses specifically for war began in earnest. As cavalry horses came into higher demand in the later middle ages, the uetersen monks worked on developing a horse that was powerful enough to carry their soldiers but also possessed. The war horse breeds, each with its unique attributes, played distinct roles in the tapestry of warfare throughout history.

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The war horse breeds, each with its unique attributes, played distinct roles in the tapestry of warfare throughout history. As cavalry became more prevalent, the breeding of horses specifically for war began in earnest. As cavalry horses came into higher demand in the later middle ages, the uetersen monks worked on developing a horse that was powerful enough to carry their soldiers but also possessed. Originating from spain and claiming the iberian horse as its ancestors, the andalusian was popular with royalty including french king louis xiv and english king henry viii. Both the french and english forces deployed this breed as cavalry horses.

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Cavalry Horse Breeds As cavalry horses came into higher demand in the later middle ages, the uetersen monks worked on developing a horse that was powerful enough to carry their soldiers but also possessed. Originating from spain and claiming the iberian horse as its ancestors, the andalusian was popular with royalty including french king louis xiv and english king henry viii. Both the french and english forces deployed this breed as cavalry horses. The war horse breeds, each with its unique attributes, played distinct roles in the tapestry of warfare throughout history. As cavalry horses came into higher demand in the later middle ages, the uetersen monks worked on developing a horse that was powerful enough to carry their soldiers but also possessed. As cavalry became more prevalent, the breeding of horses specifically for war began in earnest.

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