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- Cleveland_Bay abstract "The Cleveland Bay is a breed of horse that originated in England during the 17th century, named after its colouring and the Cleveland district of Yorkshire. It is a well-muscled horse, with legs that are strong but short in relation to the body. The horses are always bay in colour, although a few light hairs in the mane and tail are characteristic of some breed lines. It is the oldest established horse breed in England, and the only non-draught horse developed in Great Britain. The ancestors of the breed were developed during the Middle Ages for use as pack horses, when they gained their nickname of "Chapman Horses". These pack horses were crossbred with Andalusian and Barb blood, and later with Arabians and Thoroughbreds, to create the Cleveland Bay of today. Over the years, the breed became lighter in frame as they were employed more as carriage and riding horses. The popularity of the Cleveland Bay has greatly fluctuated since it was first imported to the United States in the early 19th century. Despite serious declines in the population after Second World War, the breed has experienced a resurgence in popularity since the 1970s, although only around 550 horses existed worldwide as of 2006.They have been patronized by members of the royal family throughout their history, and they are still used to pull carriages in royal processions today. The breed has also been used to develop and improve several warmblood and draught horse breeds. Today they are used for farm work and driving, as well as under-saddle work. They are particularly popular for fox hunting and show jumping, both pure blooded and when crossed with Thoroughbreds. The Cleveland Bay is a rare breed, and both the United Kingdom-based Rare Breeds Survival Trust and the United States-based American Livestock Breeds Conservancy consider the population to be at critical limits for extinction.".
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- Cleveland_Bay wikiPageExternalLink www.clevelandbay.com.
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- Cleveland_Bay wikiPageExternalLink standards.html.
- Cleveland_Bay wikiPageExternalLink www.clevelandbays.com.au.
- Cleveland_Bay wikiPageID "1303351".
- Cleveland_Bay wikiPageRevisionID "645619804".
- Cleveland_Bay country England.
- Cleveland_Bay features "Bay in colour, well-muscled, used mainly for driving and fox hunting.".
- Cleveland_Bay group "Cleveland Bay Horse Society of North America".
- Cleveland_Bay group "Cleveland Bay Horse Society".
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- Cleveland_Bay imageAlt "A team of four bay horses trotting along a cobblestone path with trees and fields in the background. They are pulling a green carriage in which several people ride.".
- Cleveland_Bay imageCaption "Cleveland Bays in harness".
- Cleveland_Bay name "Cleveland Bay".
- Cleveland_Bay nickname "Chapman Horse".
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- Cleveland_Bay subject Category:Animal_breeds_on_the_RBST_Watchlist.
- Cleveland_Bay subject Category:Conservation_Priority_Breeds_of_the_Livestock_Conservancy.
- Cleveland_Bay subject Category:Horse_breeds.
- Cleveland_Bay subject Category:Horse_breeds_originating_in_England.
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- Cleveland_Bay type HorseBreedsOriginatingInEngland.
- Cleveland_Bay type TaxonomicGroup107992450.
- Cleveland_Bay type Variety108101085.
- Cleveland_Bay comment "The Cleveland Bay is a breed of horse that originated in England during the 17th century, named after its colouring and the Cleveland district of Yorkshire. It is a well-muscled horse, with legs that are strong but short in relation to the body. The horses are always bay in colour, although a few light hairs in the mane and tail are characteristic of some breed lines. It is the oldest established horse breed in England, and the only non-draught horse developed in Great Britain.".
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- Cleveland_Bay label "Кливлендская гнедая".
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- Cleveland_Bay wasDerivedFrom Cleveland_Bay?oldid=645619804.
- Cleveland_Bay depiction Brewster_park_drag_1887.jpg.
- Cleveland_Bay isPrimaryTopicOf Cleveland_Bay.