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Lipizzan Royal Stallions
Lipizzan royal stallions are carefully selected as a baby and then trained to produce the picture of grace and sleekness.
The horse breed was founded in the 16th century for the exclusive use of the Hapsburg Royal family of Austria. These horses are considered the most rare, and the most aristocratic breed of horses in the world. Archduke Charles at Lipizza is known to have established the breed.
Lipizzan royal stallions are carefully selected as a baby and then trained to produce the picture of grace and sleekness.
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The Arab blood was fused with the local athletic Spanish horses during the Moorish occupation of Spain. The dominant color of the horse breed today is gray. Earlier, there were a great number of blacks, browns, chestnuts, and duns. Nowadays, a non-white representative of this breed is a rarity. Lipizzan royal stallions are carefully selected as a baby and then trained to produce the picture of grace and sleekness.
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