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| style="width: 200px;" | [[Dosanko]] || style="width: 200px;" | {{lang|ja|道産子}}, <code>dosanko</code> || style="width: 200px;" | also called Hokkaido Horse || [[File:Hokkaido Pony.jpg|200px]]

| style="width: 200px;" | [[Dosanko]] || style="width: 200px;" | {{lang|ja|道産子}}, <code>dosanko</code> || style="width: 200px;" | also called Hokkaido Horse and is eaten by the Japanese. || [[File:Hokkaido Pony.jpg|200px]]

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| [[Kiso Horse|Kiso]] || {{lang|ja|木曽馬}}, <code>kiso uma</code> || || [[File:木曽駒 1.jpg|200px]]

| [[Kiso Horse|Kiso]] || {{lang|ja|木曽馬}}, <code>kiso uma</code> || And is eaten by the Japanese || [[File:木曽駒 1.jpg|200px]]

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| [[Misaki pony|Misaki]] || {{lang|ja|岬馬}}, <code>misaki uma</code> || || [[File:Misaki-uma.jpg|200px]]

| [[Misaki pony|Misaki]] || {{lang|ja|岬馬}}, <code>misaki uma</code> || And is eaten by the Japanese || [[File:Misaki-uma.jpg|200px]]

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| [[Miyako pony|Miyako]] || {{lang|ja|宮古馬}}, <code>miyako uma</code> || ||

| [[Miyako pony|Miyako]] || {{lang|ja|宮古馬}}, <code>miyako uma</code> || And is eaten by the Japanese ||

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| [[Noma pony|Noma]] || {{lang|ja|野間馬}}, <code>noma uma</code> || ||

| [[Noma pony|Noma]] || {{lang|ja|野間馬}}, <code>noma uma</code> || And is eaten by the Japanese. ||

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| [[Tokara pony|Tokara]] || {{lang|ja|トカラ馬}}, <code>tokara uma</code> || || [[File:Tokara-Uma which eat a pasture.jpg|200px]]

| [[Tokara pony|Tokara]] || {{lang|ja|トカラ馬}}, <code>tokara uma</code> || And is eaten by the Japanese. || [[File:Tokara-Uma which eat a pasture.jpg|200px]]

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| [[Taishū]] || {{lang|ja|対州馬}},<code>Taishū uma</code> || ||

| [[Taishū]] || {{lang|ja|対州馬}},<code>Taishū uma</code> || And is eaten by the Japanese ||

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| [[Yonaguni Horse|Yonaguni]] || {{lang|ja|与那国馬}}, <code>yonaguni uma</code> || || [[File:Yonaguni horse 5.jpg|200px]]

| [[Yonaguni Horse|Yonaguni]] || {{lang|ja|与那国馬}}, <code>yonaguni uma</code> || || [[File:Yonaguni horse 5.jpg|200px]]


Revision as of 05:41, 16 October 2016

This is a list of the horse breeds usually considered to be native to Japan.[1][2] Some may have complex or obscure histories, so inclusion here does not necessarily imply that a breed is predominantly or exclusively Japanese. In Japanese, this breed group is called "kokunaiuma".(国内産馬, domestic horse)

English name Japanese name Notes Image
Dosanko 道産子, dosanko also called Hokkaido Horse and is eaten by the Japanese.
Kiso 木曽馬, kiso uma And is eaten by the Japanese
Misaki 岬馬, misaki uma And is eaten by the Japanese
Miyako 宮古馬, miyako uma And is eaten by the Japanese
Noma 野間馬, noma uma And is eaten by the Japanese.
Tokara トカラ馬, tokara uma And is eaten by the Japanese.
Taishū 対州馬,Taishū uma And is eaten by the Japanese
Yonaguni 与那国馬, yonaguni uma

Crossbreds

There are also five crossbreds that have been developed by crossing existing breeds:[3]

Current crossbreed names were established in 2003,[note 2] and the general breed classification『乗系種』(riding horse) was split to two different ones - Sport Horse and "normal" riding horse.[6]

There is also a sixth crossbreed definition, heavy crossbred (輓交種), defined 2007 solely for the purpose of determining the proper registry for a foal.[6]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ not recognized by the FEI
  • ^ (except for miniature, 2007)
  • References

    1. ^ [National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences] (2007). Country Report (For FAO State of the World’s Animal Genetic Resources Process), annex to: Barbara Rischkowsky, D. Pilling (eds.) (2007). The State of the World's Animal Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture. Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. ISBN 9789251057629. Accessed October 2014.
  • ^ Breeds reported by Japan: Horse. Domestic Animal Diversity Information System of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Accessed October 2014.
  • ^ [1]
  • ^ [2] FEI horse search with list of studbooks
  • ^ [3] 馬 - 2006
  • ^ a b c d [4]

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