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Percheron horse: Parade charger of Pakistan Military Academy.

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The Percheron is a breed of Draft horse that originated in the Huisine river valley in western France, part of the former Perche province from which the breed takes its name. Usually gray or black in color, Percherons are well-muscled, and known for their intelligence and willingness to work. Although their exact origins are unknown, the ancestors of the breed were present in the valley by the 17th century. They were originally bred for use as war horses. Over time, they began to be used for pulling stage coaches and later for agriculture and hauling heavy goods. In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, Arabian blood was added to the breed. Exports of Percherons from France to the United States and other countries rose exponentially in the late 19th century, and the first purely Percheron stud book was created in France in 1883.
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The percheron is a parade charger in PMA long ago. :smitten::smitten::pakistan:

 
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I think the Arabian looks better...but on the other hand it is a relatively small horse.
 
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Mongolian horse is the best:

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Those are some hardy animals...but as far as endurance and speed for long distances and beauty is concerned the Arabian is second to none. Having a military parade with a mighty soldier on a little Mongolian pony will be funny :D
 
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What uniform is the man wearing at 12:07?
 
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Uhh i thought it was the Mongolian horses that were known for endurance.
Yes they are also know for their endurance and hardiness but the Arabian is capable of cantering in desert heat for hours on end without any ill effects. The only other horse that I know of that can compare with the Arabian is the Akhal Teke.
 
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