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Posavac
A heavy-set and powerful-looking bay draught horse
Country of originCroatia
Distribution
  • Croatia
  • Slovenia
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
Use
  • draught
  • tourist attraction
  • meat
Traits
Weight
  • Male:
    average 600 kg[1]
  • Female:
    average 500 kg[1]
Height
  • Male:
    average 143.5 cm[1]
  • Female:
    average 140.8 cm[1]
Breed standards

The Posavac or Posavina, also known as the Croatian Posavac and the Croatian Posavina (Croatian: Hrvatski posavac, Slovene: Posavski konj or Posavec), is a breed of medium-sized draught horse with a high capacity for weight pulling. Throughout its history, the breed has been popular for pulling wagons. It is also used for forestry, agricultural and other work.

History

The breed was developed in Posavina, a region alongside the Sava river in Croatia. It was based on a local Slavonian-Posavian horse breed called bušak (bushak), whose mares were crossbred to quality stallions of other breeds including Arabian, Nonius, Noriker and Percheron.

The majority of Posavina horses are in Croatia, but the breed is also present in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Slovenia,[2] where it is reared principally for meat.[3]

The registered population of Posavina horses in Croatia was estimated at 5131 individuals in 2013., so the breed is considered endangered (FAO classification No. II). The total population in Croatia was reported to DAD-IS as 5800–6000 in 2020.[4] In Slovenia the number was reported as 1910 in 2020.[5]

Characteristics

The Posavina horse ranges from 140 to 150 centimetres (13.3 to 14.3 hands) in height and weighs 500–600 kilograms (1,100–1,300 lb).[1] It is smaller than two other Croatian cold-blooded horse breeds, the Međimurje horse (155–165 cm) and Croatian Coldblood (150–160 cm). The Posavina horse may be bay or seal brown, less often black or chestnut; other colours are much more rare.

The head of a Posavina is relatively small, the neck short and muscular, the shoulder deep and broad, the chest wide and deep, and the legs are short and strong, with broad hooves. The breed is known for its easy-going temperament; it is mild and patient, obedient and willing to work hard.

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Breed data sheet: Posavac/Croatia. Domestic Animal Diversity Information System of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Accessed October 2013.
  2. ^ Ante Ivanković, Jelena Ramljak, Peter Dovč, Nikolina Kelava, Miljenko Konjačić (2009). Genetic structure of three Croatian horse breeds: implications for their conservation strategy. Italian Journal of Animal Science 8 (4): 677–689. doi:10.4081/ijas.2009.677.
  3. ^ Breed data sheet: posavski konj/Slovenia. Domestic Animal Diversity Information System of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Accessed October 2013.
  4. ^ "Croatian Posavina horse / Croatia (Horse)". fao-dadis-breed-detail.web.app. Retrieved 28 October 2021.
  5. ^ "Posavski konj / Slovenia (Horse)". fao-dadis-breed-detail.web.app. Retrieved 28 October 2021.

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