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[[Image:BelgianDraftHorse.jpg|thumb|250px|Belgian draft horse from the Maryland State Fair]]
 
[[Image:BelgianDraftHorse.jpg|thumb|250px|Belgian draft horse from the Maryland State Fair]]
  
The '''Belgian''' [[horse]], '''Belgian Heavy Horse''', or '''Brabant''' is a [[horse breed]] comes from the West-[[Brabant (province)|Brabantian]] region of [[Belgium]]. They are one of the strongest of the heavy breeds. The world's Largest Horse was a Belgian named [[Brooklyn Supreme]], who weighed 3,200 pounds, and stood at 19.2 hands.  On average the Belgian will grow to be slightly over 1 ton or 2,000 pounds.  Colors normally are a blonde with a flaxen mane, or a sorrel/ chestnut coloring. In history their main use was to work farms, or ranches.  They are considered a working horse, and wagon horse.  They are able to pull tremendous amounts of weight-up to over 4,500 pounds for a pair.  Today however their uses have exponentially increased.  They are still used as work horses, wagon horses, but also show horses, gaming horses, and trail riding horses.  Although the overall population of American drafts decline, the Belgian percentage increases.[http://www.ruralheritage.com/horse_paddock/horse_large_bs.htm].
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The '''Belgian''' [[horse]], '''Belgian Heavy Horse''', or '''Brabant''' is a [[horse breed]] comes from the West-[[Brabant (province)|Brabantian]] region of [[Belgium]]. They are one of the strongest of the heavy breeds. The world's Largest Horse was a Belgian named [[Brooklyn Supreme]], who weighed 3,200 pounds, and stood at 19.2 hands.  On average the Belgian will grow to be slightly over 1 ton or 2,000 pounds.  Colors normally are a blonde with a flaxen mane, or a sorrel/ chestnut coloring. In history their main use was to work farms, or ranches.  They are considered a working horse, and wagon horse.  They are able to pull tremendous amounts of weight-up to over 4,500 pounds for a pair.  They are still used as work horses, wagon horses, but also show horses, gaming horses, and trail riding horses.  Although the overall population of American drafts decline, the Belgian percentage increases.[http://www.ruralheritage.com/horse_paddock/horse_large_bs.htm].
  
  

Revision as of 15:48, 18 August 2006

Belgian draft horse from the Maryland State Fair

The Belgian horse, Belgian Heavy Horse, or Brabant is a horse breed comes from the West-Brabantian region of Belgium. They are one of the strongest of the heavy breeds. The world's Largest Horse was a Belgian named Brooklyn Supreme, who weighed 3,200 pounds, and stood at 19.2 hands. On average the Belgian will grow to be slightly over 1 ton or 2,000 pounds. Colors normally are a blonde with a flaxen mane, or a sorrel/ chestnut coloring. In history their main use was to work farms, or ranches. They are considered a working horse, and wagon horse. They are able to pull tremendous amounts of weight-up to over 4,500 pounds for a pair. They are still used as work horses, wagon horses, but also show horses, gaming horses, and trail riding horses. Although the overall population of American drafts decline, the Belgian percentage increases.[1].


Picture of Brooklyn Supreme at Rural Heritage http://www.ruralheritage.com/horse_paddock/horse_large_bs.htm

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