Cannabaceae

This is a list of horse breeds usually considered to originate or to have developed in the People's Republic of China, including Tibet.

Chinese sources distinguish between native or indigenous breeds, which have been influenced little or not at all by imported foreign stock, and 'developed' breeds resulting from inter-breeding of native and imported breeds.[1]: 452  Some imported foreign breeds are bred pure; they are not listed here.

Name Other names, if any Notes Image
Baise[1]: 452  Bose[2]: 26 [3]
Baise Pony[2]: 26 
Balikun[2]: 26 
Barkol[3]
Bohai[2]: 26 [3]
Chaidamu[2]: 26 [3]
Chakou Post[2]: 26  Chakouyi[3]
Datong[2]: 26 [3]
Elenchus[2]: 26  Erlunchun[3]
Ganzi[2]: 26 [3]
Guanzhong[2]: 26 [3]
Guizhou[2]: 26 [3]
Heihe[2]: 26 [3]
Heilongjiang[2]: 26 [3]
Henan Light Draught[2]: 26 [3]
Hequ[2]: 26 [3]
Iyi[2]: 26 [3]
Jiangchang[2]: 26 [3]
Jilin[2]: 26 [3]
Jinjiang[2]: 26 [3]
Jinzhou[2]: 26 [3]
Kerqin[2]: 26 [3]
Lichuan[2]: 26 [3]
Lijiang[2]: 26 
Mongolian[3]
New Lijiang[2]: 26 [3]
Ningqiang[2]: 26 [3]
Sanhe[2]: 26 [3]
Shandan[2]: 26 [3]
Sikang Pony[2]: 26 [3]
Tibetan[3]
Tieling Harness[2]: 26 [3]
Ujumqin[2]: 26 [3]
Wenshan[2]: 26 [3]
Xiangfen[2]: 26 [3]
Xilinguole[2]: 26 [3]
Xini[2]: 26 [3] Xinihe[3]
Yanqi[2]: 26 [3]
Yili[2]: 26 
Yiwu[2]: 26 [3]
Yongning[2]: 26 [3]
Yunnan[2]: 26 [3]
Yushu[2]: 26 [3]
Zhangbei[2]: 26 [3]
Zhongdian[2]: 26 [3]

References

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  1. ^ a b Valerie Porter, Lawrence Alderson, Stephen J.G. Hall, D. Phillip Sponenberg (2016). Mason's World Encyclopedia of Livestock Breeds and Breeding (sixth edition). Wallingford: CABI. ISBN 9781780647944.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap Barbara Rischkowsky, Dafydd Pilling (editors) (2007). List of breeds documented in the Global Databank for Animal Genetic Resources, annex to The State of the World's Animal Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture. Rome: Commission on Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. ISBN 9789251057629. Archived 23 June 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap Breed data sheet: China: Horse. Domestic Animal Diversity Information System of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Accessed November 2023.

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