lipizzaner

     

The Lipizzan, or Lipizzaner (Slovene Lipicanec), is a bree of horse closely associated with the Spanish Riding School of Vienna, Austria where the finest representatives demonstrate the haute ecole or "high school" movements of classical dressage, including the highly controlled, stylized jumps and other movements known as the "airs above the ground." The Lipizzan breed dates back to the 16th century, when it was developed with the support of the Habsburg nobility. The breed takes its name from one of the earliest stud farms established, located near the Kras village of Lipica (spelled "Lipizza" in Italian), in modern-day Slovenia.

Trivia about lipizzaner

  • This Austrian breed is born with a black coat, which turns white as the horse ages
  • This breed takes its name from a city in Slovenia that was home to the Austrian imperial stud

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