Monchino

Monchino horses are indigenous to Spain, however not a lot is known about them.

Monchino Breed Info

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

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Colors Black, brown
Country of Origin Spain
Common Uses Feral horse

Monchino Facts & Information (Breed Profile)

The Monchino is a horse breed native to the Valle de Guriezo in Cantabria in the north of Spain, and also found in neighboring Biscay province.

The Monchino is a primitive breed of horse that has the ability to adapt to a variety of harsh environments due to its feral nature.

In Cantabrian language the word monchinu means from the mountains or highlander.

DNA analysis has shown that the Monchino horse is closely linked to the Iberian horse, yet the Monchino’s real origin remains unknown.

It is one of the Spanish native breeds that is in risk of extinction, according to the country’s Official Catalog of Livestock Breeds.

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

Alternative Names

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Temperament/Personality

Friendly, intelligent, easy to train

Physical Characteristics

The head is small with a straight profile, and big eyes.

The neck is short, and the withers are not very prominent.

The back is short to medium in length.

The croup is sloped.

The overall confirmation is slim.

The hooves are small and hard.

Colors

Black, brown

Height (size)

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Stallions

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Mares

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Weight

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Blood Type

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Common Uses

Feral horses

Health

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Popular Traits

Very tough

Feeding/Diet

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Country of Origin

Spain

Ancestors

Unknown