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- Castillonnais abstract "The Castillonais or Cheval Ariègeois de Castillon, once called the cheval du Biros or Saint-Gironnais, is an ancient breed of small riding horse from the Ariège département of southwestern France. The breed's phenotype is currently in flux, but overall it resembles (and is sometimes confused with) the more common Merens horse. Members of the breed are either dark bay or black, and all have pangare color modification, which results in paler color around the eyes and muzzle and on the underside of the body. Today it is used principally for pleasure riding (including equine tourism) and driving.The Castillonnais probably descends from the horses that inspired the Magdalenian-era paintings found, for example, at the Cave of Niaux, with Oriental and Iberian blood added later. Originally bred as a multipurpose breed used for cavalry, agriculture and driving, the breed declined in population during the 20th century, and almost became extinct. In 1980, a group of supporters began to work to save the breed, and a breed association, now called the Association Nationale du Cheval Castillonnais d'Ariège Pyrénées (ANCCAP), was formed in 1992. The breed was officially recognized by the French Ministry of Agriculture in 1996. The French government, breed association and a regional conservation group all now share an interest in the preservation of the breed. Population numbers are still quite low, and inbreeding is a concern.".
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- Castillonnais wikiPageExternalLink reglement_Castillon21juillet2008.pdf.
- Castillonnais wikiPageID "32908252".
- Castillonnais wikiPageRevisionID "540421269".
- Castillonnais country "Ariège, France".
- Castillonnais features "Midsized horse, bred for mountain terrain. Always bay or black, with pangare modification".
- Castillonnais group "Haras Nationaux".
- Castillonnais hasPhotoCollection Castillonnais.
- Castillonnais name "Castillonnais".
- Castillonnais std reglement_Castillon21juillet2008.pdf.
- Castillonnais subject Category:Horse_breeds_originating_in_France.
- Castillonnais type Animal100015388.
- Castillonnais type Chordate101466257.
- Castillonnais type Equine102374149.
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- Castillonnais comment "The Castillonais or Cheval Ariègeois de Castillon, once called the cheval du Biros or Saint-Gironnais, is an ancient breed of small riding horse from the Ariège département of southwestern France. The breed's phenotype is currently in flux, but overall it resembles (and is sometimes confused with) the more common Merens horse.".
- Castillonnais label "Castillonnais (cheval)".
- Castillonnais label "Castillonnais".
- Castillonnais sameAs Castillonnais_(cheval).
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- Castillonnais sameAs Q2941446.
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- Castillonnais depiction PHT_0002.JPG.
- Castillonnais isPrimaryTopicOf Castillonnais.