The Foutanké is a horse that originated in Senegal.
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Foutanké Breed Info
Here are some of the key things you need to know about the Foutanké:
Height (size) | 13.2 – 15.0 hands high |
Colors | Bay, chestnut |
Country of Origin | Senegal |
Common Uses | Work, racing, riding |
Foutanké Facts & Information (Breed Profile)
The Foutanké horse is a light horse breed native to Senegal, and it is one of four recognized equine breeds in that country (the others being the Fleuve, the M’Bayar, and the M’Par).
The Fouta horse is a cross between a Fleuve stallion and a M’Bayar mare.
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Alternative Names
“Fouta”
Temperament/Personality
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Physical Characteristics
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Colors
Bay, chestnut
Height (size)
13.2 – 15.0 hands high
Stallions
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Mares
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Weight
750 – 900 lbs (340 – 410 kg)
Blood Type
Warm
Common Uses
Working, racing, riding
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Country of Origin
Senegal
Ancestors
Fleuve, M’Bayar