Horro horse is a rare breed from Ethiopia that was characterized in 2012.
Keep reading to learn more about this interesting and rare breed!
Horro Breed Info
Here are some of the key things you need to know about the Horro:
Height (size) | 12.3 – 12.6 hands high |
Colors | Solid colors |
Country of Origin | Ethiopia |
Common Uses | Pack horses, transportation, workhorse |
Horro Facts & Information (Breed Profile)
Horro or Horo horses are small horses with poor conformation that originated in the Horo region in western Oromia Region, which is located in the western part of Ethiopia.
They are one of eight native horse breeds of Ethiopia.
Horro horses are widespread and have good genetic diversity.
They are heavily used for traction and transportation.
This breed does not have a stud book.
If you’re interested in learning more about this fascinating breed, keep reading!
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Physical Characteristics
Poor conformations
Colors
Solid colors
Height (size)
12.3 – 12.6 hands high
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Mares
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Blood Type
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Common Uses
Pack horses, transportation, workhorse
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Country of Origin
Ethiopia
Ancestors
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