Bhutia Horse

The Bhutia Horse is a rare breed that is found in India.

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Bhutia Horse Breed Info

Here are some of the key things you need to know about the Bhutia horse:

Height (size) 12.3 – 14.3 hand high
Colors Gray or bay
Country of Origin India
Common Uses Light agriculture work, carrying loads, transportation, occasionally for riding in equestrian sports

Bhutia Horse Facts & Information (Breed Profile)

The Bhutia Horse is a small Indian mountain horse native to the northern India of Sikkim and Darjeeling.

It has considerable resemblance to breeds from Mongolia and Tibet.

It is thought that Bhutia Horses developed as a result of considerable inbreeding between native horses and ponies.

For many years, Bhutia, Spiti, and Tibetan ponies have been crossbred, resulting in a loss of their unique and distinct characteristics.

As a result of this, it is common practice to refer to all of these types of ponies as Indian-Country-Bred ponies.

In addition, the absence of structured breeding programs and an inadequate supply of fodder have had a negative impact on the size and strength of Bhutia Horses.

If you’re interested in learning more about this fascinating breed, keep reading!

Alternative Names

“Bhotia”

Temperament/Personality

Willing, quiet with a strong character

Physical Characteristics

They have a large head with a straight profile and a pronounced jaw.

The neck is short and thick, and withers are low.

They have straight shoulders, deep chest and sloping quarters.

The tail is well set and short.

The strong, coarse and hairy legs are their main feature.

Colors

Gray or bay

Height (size)

12.3 – 14.3 hand high

Stallions

Average 14.3 hh

Mares

Average 12.3 hh

Weight

575 – 760 lb (260-345 kgs)

Blood Type

n/a

Common Uses

Light agriculture work, carrying loads, transportation, occasionally for riding in equestrian sports

Health

No major health conditions or issues are known for this breed

Popular Traits

Extremely resilient and economical to keep

Feeding/Diet

n/a

Country of Origin

India

Ancestors

Unclear