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Przewalski's Horse for sale

If anyone wanted to have a live version of a horse from a cave painting, they’d have to buy a Przewalski’s Horse! These chunky little red-coated horses with upright manes look as though they’ve stepped right out of the famous caves at Lascaux in France. They are a rare animal and the only people who can exchange or sell a Przewalski’s Horse are zoos or wildlife preserves. Until recently, the Przewalski’s Horse was believed to be the only truly wild horse left in the world. However, new DNA research published in 2018 dramatically changed scientific views on them.

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KWPN, Gelding, 4 years, 16,2 hh, Black Beautiful Black Gelding with excellent features
F: MCLAREN | MF: SIR SINCLAR
Dressage - Driving

suitable for beginners

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Barefoot

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Alsóörs
€14.000
~ $14.910 Negotiable
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Oldenburg, Gelding, 10 years, 16,3 hh, Gray Very nice Oldenburg gelding for dressage with sweet character!
F: DEL MAGICO | MF: DON GREGORY
Dressage - Leisure

suitable as school horse/pony

suitable for beginners

is broken-in

HU

Alsóörs
€15.000
~ $15.975 Negotiable
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German Riding Pony, Gelding, 19 years, 14,2 hh, Chestnut
F: OOSTEINDS RICKY | MF: VIVALDI
Dressage - Eventing - Jumping

Reliable for trail riding

is allrounder

is easy to load

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Düsseldorf
€13.500
~ $14.378 Negotiable
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KWPN, Mare, 3 years, 15,2 hh, Brown
F: My Blue Horse santiano | MF: KRACK C (KWPN)
Dressage

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Rijsenhout
€10.000
~ $10.650
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KWPN, Mare, 3 years, 16,2 hh, Chestnut-Red
F: Valverde | MF: Glock’s ziesto
Dressage

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€17.500
~ $18.638
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KWPN, Mare, 5 years, 17 hh, Brown
F: Blue Horse Zack | MF: Glocks Ziesto
Dressage

NL

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KWPN, Mare, 4 years, 16,1 hh, Bay-Dark
F: Livius | MF: Oscar
Dressage

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KWPN, Stallion, 4 years, 16,2 hh, Chestnut-Red
F: Livius | MF: OSCAR
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KWPN, Mare, 3 years, 15,2 hh, Brown
F: My Blue Horse santiano | MF: Krack c
Dressage

NL

Weteringbrug
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Norderstedt
€2.700
~ $2.876 Negotiable
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Alsóörs
€14.000
~ $14.910 Negotiable
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Alsóörs
€15.000
~ $15.975 Negotiable
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German Riding Pony, Gelding, 19 years, 14,2 hh, Chestnut
F: OOSTEINDS RICKY | MF: VIVALDI
Dressage - Eventing - Jumping

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Düsseldorf
€13.500
~ $14.378 Negotiable
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KWPN, Mare, 3 years, 15,2 hh, Brown
F: My Blue Horse santiano | MF: KRACK C (KWPN)

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Rijsenhout
€10.000
~ $10.650
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KWPN, Mare, 3 years, 16,2 hh, Chestnut-Red
F: Valverde | MF: Glock’s ziesto

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Weteringbrug
€17.500
~ $18.638
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KWPN, Mare, 5 years, 17 hh, Brown
F: Blue Horse Zack | MF: Glocks Ziesto

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Weteringbrug
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Weteringbrug
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KWPN, Mare, 3 years, 15,2 hh, Brown
F: My Blue Horse santiano | MF: Krack c

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Weteringbrug
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Norderstedt
€2.700
~ $2.876 Negotiable
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German Sport Horse, Mare, 14 years, 16,1 hh, Bay-Dark
F: CON SHERRY | MF: SACCOR
Jumping - Dressage

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Menden
€15.000
~ $15.975 Negotiable
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Icelandic Horse, Gelding, 3 years, Brown
F: Merkur vom Maischeiderland | MF: Hjalti vom Blitzberg

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Lehmrade
€20.000
~ $21.301
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Seedorf
€35.000
~ $37.276
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Lehmrade
€20.000
~ $21.301
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Icelandic Horse, Gelding, 3 years, Brown
F: Merkur vom Maischeiderland | MF: Hjalti vom Blitzberg

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Lehmrade
€15.000 to €20.000
~$15.975 to $21.301
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Icelandic Horse, Gelding, 7 years, 14,1 hh, Gray
F: Hjalti vom Blitzberg | MF: bótti frá Hólum

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Lehmrade
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Lehmrade
€15.000 to €20.000
~$15.975 to $21.301
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Wagenfeld
€20.000 to €40.000
~$21.301 to $42.601
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Wagenfeld
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Holstein, Mare, 11 years, 16,2 hh, Bay-Dark
F: KRACK C (KWPN) | MF: LOUTANO (HOLST)
Dressage - Jumping
Kai Kramm

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Brechen
€20.000
~ $21.301 Negotiable
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Use and characteristics of the Przewalski’s Horse

Przewalski’s Horses look decidedly different from any modern horse breed. They have large heads and are paler under the belly, as well as around the eyes and muzzle. They are pony-sized, usually between 12 hands (48 inches/122 cm) and 14 hands (56 inches/142 cm) high and weigh around 300 kilograms (660 lb). It’s said that a dealer in pit ponies somehow managed to sell a Przewalski’s Horse to an English coal mine in the twentieth century, despite its wild nature. This appears to be a unique instance of a commercial organisation that happened to buy a Przewalski’s Horse.

Origin and history of breeding Przewalski’s Horses

Until a few years ago, only the Przewalski’s Horse was believed to be a true wild horse. Every horse other than Przewalski’s Horse is categorised as either a domesticated horse or a feral horse, meaning a descendant of domesticated horses that now lives wild. There’s also another category, the semi-feral horse. These are populations such as the Camargue Horse in France, some Mustangs in the USA, and Icelandic Horses. Most of the year they live a free and natural existence, but at certain times they may be brought into pens or corrals for training and selling. However, in 2018 archaeologists working at Botai in Kazakhstan revealed that the Przewalski’s Horses were not wild but feral horses, descendants of the ones that had belonged to the Botai people 5,000 years ago. Before this sensational discovery, the history of the Przewalski Horse was well-documented. The horses were first described by travellers in Central Asia in the fifteenth century. They were named in the nineteenth century after the explorer and geographer Nikolay Mikhaylovich Przhevalsky, who travelled to Central Asia and Tibet, describing and collecting specimens of some of the unique animals and plants he found. The horses, known in Central Asia and Mongolia as Takhis, were thought to be a new species and given the name Equus przewalskii, pronounced “Prejalsky”. Several DNA sequences had been obtained and studied before the Botai research, but the results were never consistent.

Przewalski’s Horses in equestrianism

Przewalski’s Horses have two more chromosomes than domesticated horses but can breed with them. At one point the wild populations were very small, mainly due to hunting. Przewalski’s Horses were first introduced into zoos in the early 1900s and scientific breeding programmes began almost immediately. In the late twentieth century, the focus turned to breeding Przewalski’s Horses to be released to restore the populations of Central Asia. There have been several successful releases into the Gobi protected area in Mongolia as well as China and France, and an escaped group is surviving successfully near Chernobyl! A nineteenth-century photograph shows a Przewalski’s Horse called Vaska being ridden, but mostly they are considered untameable and live in the wild in family bands.

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