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Bretton
When choosing a bretton foal, visit several breeders.
This breed of horses has been existing for many centuries, and during the Middle Age, it underwent much interbreeding with other species. In the 1930's, crossbreeding was stopped, and since then all improvement projects are now based on internal breeding.
When choosing a bretton foal, visit several breeders.
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Bretton -
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The breed was developed in Bretagne, northeast France. These horses occur in chestnut or chestnut roan, frequently with flaxen tail and mane. There are three varieties of the breed, and they differ in size and the constituency of the body. When choosing a bretton foal, visit several breeders.
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