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- Finnhorse abstract "The Finnhorse or Finnish Horse (Finnish: Suomenhevonen, literally "horse of Finland"; nickname: Suokki, or Swedish: Finskt kallblod, literally "finnish cold-blood") is a horse breed with both riding horse and draught horse influences and characteristics, and is the only breed developed fully in Finland. In English it is sometimes called the Finnish Universal, as the Finns consider the breed capable of fulfilling all of Finland's horse needs, including agricultural and forestry work, harness racing, and riding. In 2007, the breed was declared the official national horse breed of Finland.The Finnhorse is claimed to be among the fastest and most versatile "coldblood" breeds in the world. In Finland, the term "universal horse" is used to describe the Finnhorse and breeds such as the Fjord horse that are relatively small with a body type that is heavy for a riding horse but light for a draught. There are four separate sections within the Finnhorse stud book, each with different goals: to develop a heavier working horse, a lighter trotter type, a versatile riding horse, and a proportionally smaller pony-sized animal. The combined breed standard for all four sections defines the breed as a strong, versatile horse with pleasant disposition. The average height of the breed is 15.1 hands (61 inches, 155 cm), and the most typical colour is chestnut, often with white markings and a flaxen mane and tail.The exact origins of the early Finnish horse are currently not known. Because the Finnhorse breed and its progenitors were the only horses in Finland for centuries, the history of horses in Finland parallels the history of the Finnhorse itself. The documented history of the distinct breed begins at the turn of the 13th century. Outside influences by many light and warmblood breeds were recorded beginning in the 16th century, making the breed larger and more usable. An official Finnhorse studbook was founded in 1907, producing purebred animals in significant numbers for many years. Due to mechanisation of agriculture and the dismantling of Finnish horse cavalry in the later half of the 20th century, the Finnhorse population plummeted from a high of just over 400,000 animals in the 1950s to a low of 14,100 in 1987. However, the breed managed to survive thanks to its popularity for harness racing and its versatility as a mount.".
- Finnhorse thumbnail Finnhorse_stallion.jpg?width=300.
- Finnhorse wikiPageExternalLink index.
- Finnhorse wikiPageExternalLink jalohje_sh_net.pdf.
- Finnhorse wikiPageExternalLink finnhorse.php.
- Finnhorse wikiPageExternalLink 12553463.
- Finnhorse wikiPageExternalLink 15038437.
- Finnhorse wikiPageExternalLink 9031863.
- Finnhorse wikiPageExternalLink www.sh.sininiitty.net.
- Finnhorse wikiPageExternalLink kantakirjaus_sh_net.pdf.
- Finnhorse wikiPageExternalLink Microsoft_Word_-_kansainvaelistyminen_nettiversio.pdf.
- Finnhorse wikiPageExternalLink www.suomenhevosliitto.fi.
- Finnhorse wikiPageExternalLink index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=104&Itemid=86.
- Finnhorse wikiPageExternalLink www.tyohevosseura.fi.
- Finnhorse wikiPageID "3013273".
- Finnhorse wikiPageRevisionID "604076553".
- Finnhorse altname "Finnish Horse, Finnish Universal, Suokki".
- Finnhorse country Finland.
- Finnhorse features "Dry and strongly muscled, with strong bone and good hooves. Most often of chestnut colour.".
- Finnhorse group "Hippos".
- Finnhorse hasPhotoCollection Finnhorse.
- Finnhorse imageCaption "Finnhorse stallion, trotter section".
- Finnhorse name "Finnhorse".
- Finnhorse std finnhorse.php.
- Finnhorse subject Category:Harness_racing_in_Finland.
- Finnhorse subject Category:Horse_breeds.
- Finnhorse subject Category:Horse_breeds_originating_in_Finland.
- Finnhorse subject Category:Military_equipment_of_Finland.
- Finnhorse subject Category:National_symbols_of_Finland.
- Finnhorse type Abstraction100002137.
- Finnhorse type AnimalBreedsOriginatingInFinland.
- Finnhorse type AnimalGroup107993929.
- Finnhorse type BiologicalGroup107941170.
- Finnhorse type Breed108101410.
- Finnhorse type Communication100033020.
- Finnhorse type Group100031264.
- Finnhorse type HorseBreeds.
- Finnhorse type NationalSymbolsOfFinland.
- Finnhorse type Signal106791372.
- Finnhorse type Symbol106806469.
- Finnhorse type TaxonomicGroup107992450.
- Finnhorse type Variety108101085.
- Finnhorse comment "The Finnhorse or Finnish Horse (Finnish: Suomenhevonen, literally "horse of Finland"; nickname: Suokki, or Swedish: Finskt kallblod, literally "finnish cold-blood") is a horse breed with both riding horse and draught horse influences and characteristics, and is the only breed developed fully in Finland.".
- Finnhorse label "Finlandais (cheval)".
- Finnhorse label "Finnhorse".
- Finnhorse label "Finnpferd".
- Finnhorse label "Koń fiński".
- Finnhorse label "Финская лошадь".
- Finnhorse label "حصان فنلندي".
- Finnhorse sameAs Finnpferd.
- Finnhorse sameAs Finlandais_(cheval).
- Finnhorse sameAs Koń_fiński.
- Finnhorse sameAs m.08kkgx.
- Finnhorse sameAs Q1001507.
- Finnhorse sameAs Q1001507.
- Finnhorse sameAs Finnhorse.
- Finnhorse wasDerivedFrom Finnhorse?oldid=604076553.
- Finnhorse depiction Finnhorse_stallion.jpg.
- Finnhorse isPrimaryTopicOf Finnhorse.