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==Crossbreds== |
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There are also five crossbreds that have been developed by crossing existing breeds:<ref>[http://www.bajikyo.or.jp/pdf/2014kitei.pdf]</ref> |
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* [[Ban'ei#Japanese Draft Horse|Japanese Draft]] (日本輓系種) |
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* Japanese Sports Horse (日本スポーツホース種) - Equestrianism, general riding<ref group=note>not recognized by the FEI</ref><ref>[https://data.fei.org/Horse/Search.aspx] FEI horse search with list of studbooks</ref> |
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* Japanese Riding Horse (日本乗系種) - Equestrianism, general riding<ref>[http://www.maff.go.jp/j/chikusan/sinko/lin/l_katiku/zyosei/pdf/uma_h1804.pdf] 馬 - 2006</ref> |
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* Japanese Pony (日本ポニー種) - General riding.<ref name="60year">[https://www.bajikyo.or.jp/pdf/60year.pdf]</ref> |
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* Japanese Miniature Horse (日本ミニチュアホース) Pet<ref name="60year"/> |
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Current crossbreed names were established in 2003,<ref group=note>(except for miniature, 2007)</ref> and the general breed classification『乗系種』(riding horse) was split to two different ones - [[Sport Horse]] and "normal" [[riding horse]].<ref name="60year"/> |
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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]].<ref name="60year"/> |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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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)
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Dosanko | 道産子, dosanko |
also called Hokkaido Horse | ![]() |
Kiso | 木曽馬, kiso uma |
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Misaki | 岬馬, misaki uma |
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Miyako | 宮古馬, miyako uma |
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Noma | 野間馬, noma uma |
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Tokara | トカラ馬, tokara uma |
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Taishū | 対州馬,Taishū uma |
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Yonaguni | 与那国馬, yonaguni uma |
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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]