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- Q380595 subject Q7435475.
- Q380595 subject Q8522415.
- Q380595 abstract "The Aegidienberger is a small gaited riding horse from Germany. Like the Icelandic horse, it can naturally perform a gait known as the tölt. They were developed in Aegidienberg and first recognized as a breed in 1994.The Aegidienberger is a cross between the Peruvian Paso and the Icelandic horse, created to produce a horse that was larger than the Icelandic, but still small and hardy enough to navigate difficult terrain. They generally stand between 13 and 15 hands high. All colors are permitted for this breed.There have never been more than 100 members of this breed at any one time, and the breed numbers have been in decline since the inception of the stud book.".
- Q380595 thumbnail Aegidienberger.jpg?width=300.
- Q380595 wikiPageExternalLink EfabisWeb.cgi?sid=-1,reportsreport8a_50008301.
- Q380595 wikiPageExternalLink www.aegidienberger.de.
- Q380595 wikiPageWikiLink Q1118545.
- Q380595 wikiPageWikiLink Q1328072.
- Q380595 wikiPageWikiLink Q183.
- Q380595 wikiPageWikiLink Q262924.
- Q380595 wikiPageWikiLink Q380591.
- Q380595 wikiPageWikiLink Q726.
- Q380595 wikiPageWikiLink Q7435475.
- Q380595 wikiPageWikiLink Q754659.
- Q380595 wikiPageWikiLink Q76962.
- Q380595 wikiPageWikiLink Q8522415.
- Q380595 comment "The Aegidienberger is a small gaited riding horse from Germany. Like the Icelandic horse, it can naturally perform a gait known as the tölt. They were developed in Aegidienberg and first recognized as a breed in 1994.The Aegidienberger is a cross between the Peruvian Paso and the Icelandic horse, created to produce a horse that was larger than the Icelandic, but still small and hardy enough to navigate difficult terrain. They generally stand between 13 and 15 hands high.".
- Q380595 label "Aegidienberger".
- Q380595 depiction Aegidienberger.jpg.