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Q: Which is the lighest horse the waler the percheron or the jutland?
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Out of these horse breeds which one is not a heavy horse Percheron Waler and Jutland?

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What is a strong Australian horse?

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Is the Waler horse endangered?

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Is the Waler a draft horse?

No, it is a saddle horse, classed as a heavy hunter it does have draft in its bloodlines.


What does the term Waler mean when related to horses?

A waler is a horse which was developed over years to achieve a horse which was strong and hardy enough for the Australian climate, have enough stamina to be ridden long distances and the ability to work the fields. They were used for the Australian Light Horse in WW1. They are a combination of several breeds which were introduced to Australia during 1788, those being Thoroughbred, Arabian, Suffolk Punch, Clydesdale, Shire, Cleveland Bay, Welsh Cob, Coaching breeds, Hackney, Percheron, Timor Pony and many of the British native ponies.


What kind of horse was Denny in man from snowy river?

From everything I've ever heard He was a Waler. Tom Burlinson gives some information about him at his website.


What breed of horse did the Fraser Island Brumby descend from?

The Fraser Island Brumby is the descendant of the Walers used in WW1 and 2. The Waler is also known as the Australian horse and a mixed breed created for use in the wars.


Where did waler horse come from?

To keep it simple, the Waler was bred by us Australian's in the 1800's. They were used as our war mounts in WW1 and in some of WW2 Breeds that created them include the Thoroughbred, Arabian, Cape Horse, Timor Pony and in some cases, Clydesdale and Percheron. After WW1, majority of Walers were sold to the English as Australian troops couldn't bring them home. They were also sold to India. Despite some British people trying to claim the Waler, it'll always be our Aussie's who bred them. Hope this answers your question


What was madam cj waler goals and accomplishments?

She went to college..!! what else..??


How many horse breeds are there in the entire world?

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Calabrese (horse) Camargue (horse) Campolina Canadian Horse Canadian Cutting Horse Cape Horse Carolina Marsh Tacky Carthusian horse Caspian Horse Chilean Horse Chilote Horse Cleveland Bay Clydesdale (horse) Colonial Spanish Colorado Ranger Comtois (horse) Criollo (horse) Danish Warmblood Deliboz Dole Trotter or Dole Gudbrandsdal Don, see Russian Don Dutch Warmblood East Bulgarian East Friesian (horse) Falabella (horse) Finnish horse Fleuve Fjord horse (also called Norwegian Fjord Horse) Florida Cracker Horse Fouta or Foutanké Frederiksborg Freiberger Friesian horse Galiceno or Galiceño Gelderland (horse) Groningen Horse Gypsy Vanner horse Hackney (horse) Haflinger (horse) Hanoverian (horse) Heck horse Holsteiner Hungarian Warmblood Iberian horse, encompassing the Andalusian, Alter Real, Lusitano and crosses Icelandic horse Irish Draught Irish Horse or Irish Hunter Italian Heavy Draft Jutland (horse) Kabardian (horse) or Kabardin Karabakh horse Kathiawari Kentucky Mountain Saddle Horse Kiger Mustang Kisber Felver Kladruber Kinsky-horse Knabstrup Konik Kustanair Latvian Harness Horse Lipizzan or Lipizzaner Lithuanian Heavy Draught Lokai Lusitano Malapolski Mangalarga Marchador and Mangalarga Maremmana Marwari (horse) M'Bayar Messara Mezőhegyesi sport-horse (sportló) Mongolian Horse Metis Trotter, see Russian Trotter Miniature horse Missouri Fox Trotter Morab Morgan horse Moyle horse Mustang (horse) Muraközi horse (Muraközi ló, Hungary) Murgese National Show Horse Nez Perce Horse Nokota horse Nonius Nordlandshest Noriker horse Norwegian Fjord, see Fjord horse Novokirghiz Oldenburg (horse) or Oldenburgh Orlov trotter Paso Fino Percheron Peruvian Paso or Peruvian Stepping Horse Pleven (horse) Pinzgauer (horse) Polish Draft Przewalski's Horse or Takhi (Mongolian wild horse) Qatgani Quarab Quarter Horse, see American Quarter Horse Racking horse Rhenish-German Cold-Blood Rocky Mountain Horse Russian Don Russian Heavy Draft Russian Trotter Saddlebred, see American Saddlebred 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American Quarter Horse Arappaloosa Arabian horse Ardennes (horse), or Arednnais Argentine Criollo, see Criollo (horse) Asturcon Australian Stock Horse Auxois Aveligrese Azerbaijan (horse) Azores (horse) Azteca (horse) Baise (horse) Baleraric Balikun (horse) Baluchi (horse) Ban-ei Banker Horse Barb (horse) Bashkir Curly Bavarian Warmblood Belgian (horse) Belgian Warmblood (includes Belgian Half-blood) Bhutia (horse) Bosnian (horse) Boulonnais (breed of horses) Brabant (horse), see also Belgian (horse) Brandenburger Brazilian Sport Horse (Brasileiro de Hipismo) Breton (horse), or Trait Breton Brumby Budyonny (horse) or Budenny Buohai (horse) Buryat (horse) Byelorussian Harness Calabrese (horse) Camargue (horse) Campolina Canadian Horse Canadian Cutting Horse Cape Horse Carolina Marsh Tacky Carthusian horse Caspian Horse Chilean Horse Chilote Horse Cleveland Bay Clydesdale (horse) Colonial Spanish Colorado Ranger Comtois (horse) Criollo (horse) Danish Warmblood Deliboz Dole Trotter or Dole Gudbrandsdal Don, see Russian Don Dutch Warmblood East Bulgarian East Friesian (horse) Falabella (horse) Finnish horse Fleuve Fjord horse (also called Norwegian Fjord Horse) Florida Cracker Horse Fouta or Foutanké Frederiksborg Freiberger Friesian horse Galiceno or Galiceño Gelderland (horse) Groningen Horse Gypsy Vanner horse Hackney (horse) Haflinger (horse) Hanoverian (horse) Heck horse Holsteiner Hungarian Warmblood Iberian horse, encompassing the Andalusian, Alter Real, Lusitano and crosses Icelandic horse Irish Draught Irish Horse or Irish Hunter Italian Heavy Draft Jutland (horse) Kabardian (horse) or Kabardin Karabakh horse Kathiawari Kentucky Mountain Saddle Horse Kiger Mustang Kisber Felver Kladruber Kinsky-horse Knabstrup Konik Kustanair Latvian Harness Horse Lipizzan or Lipizzaner Lithuanian Heavy Draught Lokai Lusitano Malapolski Mangalarga Marchador and Mangalarga Maremmana Marwari (horse) M'Bayar Messara Mezőhegyesi sport-horse (sportló) Mongolian Horse Metis Trotter, see Russian Trotter Miniature horse Missouri Fox Trotter Morab Morgan horse Moyle horse Mustang (horse) Muraközi horse (Muraközi ló, Hungary) Murgese National Show Horse Nez Perce Horse Nokota horse Nonius Nordlandshest Noriker horse Norwegian Fjord, see Fjord horse Novokirghiz Oldenburg (horse) or Oldenburgh Orlov trotter Paso Fino Percheron Peruvian Paso or Peruvian Stepping Horse Pleven (horse) Pinzgauer (horse) Polish Draft Przewalski's Horse or Takhi (Mongolian wild horse) Qatgani Quarab Quarter Horse, see American Quarter Horse Racking horse Rhenish-German Cold-Blood Rocky Mountain Horse Russian Don Russian Heavy Draft Russian Trotter Saddlebred, see American Saddlebred Salerno (horse) San Fratello (horse) Sardinian (horse) or Sardinian Anglo-Arab Selle Francais or Selle Francaise Shire horse Shagya Arabian Sorraia Spanish Mustang Spanish Tarpan, see Sorraia Spotted Saddle horse Sokolsky horse Soviet Heavy Draft Standardbred Suffolk Punch Swedish Ardennes Swedish Warmblood Swiss Warmblood Tennessee walker Tersk Thoroughbred Tinker, see Gypsy Vanner horse Tiger Horse Trait Du Nord Trakehner Turkoman Horse or Turkemene Ukrainian Riding Horse Vlaamperd Vladimir Heavy Draft Waler horse, Waler, or Australian Waler Walkaloosa Welsh Cob (Section D), see Welsh pony Westphalian (horse) Wielkopolski Windsor Grey Württemberger or Württemberg Yili horse


Where do Australian Waler's live now?

Walers (no apostrophe in plural) form much of the feral horse stock in NSW, Qld, SA and Vic. It is from feral Walers that the breed was "reborn" since there had been no commercial market for them after the 1940s (the last market being Indian cavalry).