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Der Neue Kosmos Pferdeführer Martin Haller Der neue Kosmos Pferdeführer KOSMOS Man lernt nie aus! 6 Zur Handhabung des Pferde führers 7 Die Geschichte g Service 26g 5 Register Barockpinto 257 Baschkire 208 Basuto/Basuto-Pony 209 Abessinier 263 Batak-(Deli)-Pony 198 Achal Tekkiner 34 Bayerisches Warmblut 47 Acland-Pony 219 Belgian Draught 76 Aegidienberger 186 Belgier 158 Afghanisches Pferd 121 Belgisches Warmblut 48 Afrikanische Ponyrassen 263 Berber 49 Albaner 231 Bhutia-Pony 197 Albino 30, 35 Bosniake 175, 210 Altai-Pony/Pferd 187 Boulogner 173 Alter Real 36 Boulonnais 160 American Cream Draft Horse 156 Brabanter 158, 170 American Miniature Horse 188 Brandenburger 50 American Paint Pony 189 Brauner 30 American Quarter Pony 189 Bretone 161 American Saddle Horse 37 Britisches Warmblut 52 American Standardbred 38 Brumby 53 American Walking Pony 190 Budjonny 54 American Welara Pony 190 Burenpferd 209 Amerikanische Ponyrassen 189 Burma-(Shan)-Pony 194 Amerikanisches Shetland-Pony 191 Anadolu 118 Caballo Chileno 63 Andalusier 39 Calabreser 55 Anglo-Araber 40 Camargue-Pferd 211 Appaloosa 42 Canadian Cutting Horse 56 Araber 43 Canadian Horse 57 Ardenner 157 Canadian Rustic Pony 190 Arenberg-Nordkirchener 195 Campolino 128 Ariegeois 240 Cavallino della Giara 265 Arravani 225 Cavallo Catria 265 Asiatische Ponyrassen 196 Cayuse-Pony 244 Assateague-Pony 192 Cheval de Henson 58 Asturcon 204 Chiloe-Pony 63 Athje-(Daduck)-Pony 199 Chincoteague-Pony 191 f. Australian Stockhorse 44 Cimarron 264 Australisches Pony 205 Cirit 118 Auxois 157 Cleveland Bay 59 Azteke 45 Clydesdale 162 Cob (Englischer und Irischer) 60 Baden-Württemberger 46 Colorado Ranger 61 Baleare 206 Comtois 157, 163 Bali-Pony 198 Connemara 212 Bardigiano 207 Costeno 65 m Criollo 62 Finnischer Klepper 73, 261 Crioulo 63 Finnisches Universal 73 Cruzado 64, 84 Fjordpferd 221 CR/SK-Kaltblut 164 Flores-Pony 198 CR/SK-Warmblut 66 Französischer Anglo-Araber 41 Curly Bashkir 213 Französischer Traber 144 Curly Horse 213 Fredriksborger 74 Freiberger 75 Dales Pony 214 Friese 76 Däne 74 Fuchs 30 Dänisches Warmblut 67 Fulani-Pony 263 Danubisches Warmblut 68 Furioso (Furioso-North-Star) 77 Darashoori 120 Dartmoor Pony 215 Galiceno 63 Deccani 197 Galizisches Pony 222 Deutscher Traber 144 Galla-Pony 263 Deutsches Classic Pony 216 Garrano 223 Dhanni 197 Gavoe-Pony 199 Diluvialpferd 158 Gelderländer 78, 147 Djamoi-(Kaju)-Pony 199 Gharbaui 263 Dölepferd 69, 171 Gidran 79 Dorna Vaquera 84 Gotland Pony 224, 232 Domestikation 16 Griechische Ponyrassen 225 Dongolavi 263 Groninger 78, 147 Donpferd 70 Großpolnisches Pferd 152 Drumhorse 207 Dülmener 217 Hack 80 Hackney 81,161 Eifeler 176 Ftaflinger 228 Einsiedler 71 Halsaufsatz 25 Englischer Anglo-Araber 41 Hannoveraner 82 Englischer Tinker 256 Hechtkopf 23 Englisches Vollblut 72 Henson 58 Eohippus 9 Herdenverband 14 Equiden 9 Hessisches Warmblut 83 Eriskay-Pony 248 Highland Pony 229 Esperia-Pony 218 Hirschhals 25 Estnischer Klepper 261. 266, 268 Hispano-Araber 84 Exmoor Pony 219 Hokkaido-Pony 202 Exterieurbeurteilung 21 Holländisches Wagenpferd 147 Holländisches Warmblut 85 Falabella-Pony 192 Holsteiner 86 Falbe 30 Hunter (Englischer und Irischer) Färöer-Pony 249 Hunters 8 Fell Pony 220 Huzule 230 274 Iberische Pferde 39 Kusnetzker Pferd 154 Indisches Armeepferd 154 Kustanaier 92 Iriomote-Pony 203 Irischer Tinker 256 Landais Pony 237 Irish Draught 88 Lateinamerikanische Rassen 63 Irish Hunter 89 Lettischer Klepper 267 Irish Sport Horse 89 Lettisches Warmblut 96 Isabelle 30 Leutstettener 97 Islandpferd 232 Lewitzer Pony 238 Italienische Ponyrassen 265 Lipizzaner 99 Italienisches Kaltblut 165 Litauer Kaltblut 167 Litauer Klepper 267 Jaf 120 Litauer Warmblut 96 |ava-Pony 198 Llanero 64 |omud 121 Lofoten-Pony 249 Jugoslawisches Kaltblut 185 Lokaier 91,100 Jütländer 166 Lundy-Pony 249 Lusitano 101 Kabardiner 90 Kaimanawa Horse 243 Malopolski 102 Kaltblut 7 Mandschurisches Pony 197 Kap-Pferd 209 Mangalarga Marchador 103. 128 Karabach-Pferd 118 Manipur-Pony 197 Karabaier 91 Maremmano 104 Karossiers 8 Marwari 239 Karpfenrücken 27 Masure 152 Kasache 92 Mazedonier 231 Kaspisches Pony 234 Mecklenburger 50 Kathiawari Pony 239 Menorquino 105 Kecskemeter 149 Merens 240 Keniatisches Pony 263 Merychippus 11 Kentucky-Saddler 37 Mesener Pferd 267 Kerry Bog Pony 235 Mesohippus 9 Kiger Mustang 244 Mestizo 64 Kinsky-Pferd 93 Metis-Traber 107 Kisberer 149 Mezöhegyeser 149 Kladruber 94 Mijasaki-Pony 203 Klepper 96.143. 266 Missouri Foxtrotter 108 Knabstrupper 95 Miyako-Pony 203 Konik 236 Mongolisches Pony 241 Korea-Pony 202 Mongolisches Wildpferd 12, 242 Korsisches Pony 265 Monterufoli-Pony 266 Krötenmaul 32 Morgan 109 Kunstrasse 8 Muraközi 168 Kurdisches Pferd 118 Murän 169 275 Murgese 106 Petiso Argentino 192 Mustang 243 Petschora 267 Mytilene-Pony 119 Pfalzer Ardenner 157 Pindos-Pony 225 Namib-Pferd 110 Pinto 130 Narraganset Pacer 141 Pinzgauer 172 New Forest Pony 246 Piquira-Pony 129 Newfoundland Pony 247 Plantation Ambler 141 Niederländisches Kaltblut 170 Plesihippus 11 Nigerianisches Pony 264 Pleven 131 Nomadenpferd 70 Pliohippus 9 Nonius in Poitevin 174 Nooitgedachter 112 Polesskaja-Pferd 268 Nordeuropäische Insel-Ponyrassen 248 Polnisches Kaltblut 185 Nordland Pony 250 Polo-Pony 65 Nordpferde 11 Pony of the Americas 193 Nordpony 12 Posavac 175 Nordschwede 171 Pottok Pony 251 Norfolk Roadster 161 Pryor Mountain Mustang 244 Noriker 172 Przewalski-Pferd 242 Normänner Cob 60,113 Pura Raza Espanola (P.R.E.) 39, 85 Normänner Pferd 138 Nowokirgise 114 Quarter Horse 132 Oldenburger 116 Ramskopf 23 Oldenburger Karossier 117 Ramskopfpferd 13 f. Orientalische Pferderassen 118 Rappe 30 Orlow-Traber 122 Reitponys 252 Orohippus 9 Rejoneo 84 Ostbulgarisches Warmblut 123 Rheinisches Kaltblut 176 Österreichisches Warmblut 115 Rheinisches Warmblut 133 Osteuropäische Kleinpferde 266 Rocky Mountain Pony 193 f. Russisch-Amerikanischer Traber 107 Paint Horse 124 Russischer Traber 107 Pakistanisches Pferd 121 Russisches Kaltblut 177 Palomino 125 Ryukyu-Pony 203 Parahippus 11 Paso Fino 126 Sable Island Pony 194 Paso Peruano 127 Salernitano 134 Patibarcina 129 Sandelholz-Pony 199 Passer/Passrennpferd 38 Sanfratellano Siciliano 135 Penaia-Pony 225 Sardischer Anglo-Araber 136 Percheron 173 Sardisches Pony 266 Persischer Araber 120 Särvärer 98 Peruanisches Landpferd 65 Schimmel 30 276 Schleswiger 178 Togo-Pony 264 Schneidezähne 22 Tokara-Pony 203 Schecke 30 Tolfetano 262 Schwanenhals 25 Tonking-Pony 197 Schwarzwälder Fuchs 179 Torisker / Torgelsches Pferd 143 Schweden-Ardenner 157 Traber 38 Schwedisches Warmblut 137 Traber (Europäischer) 144 Schweike(n) 146, 268 Trait du Nord 157 Schweinskopf 23 Trakehner 146 Schweres Warmblut 117 Tres Sangres 84 Schwergewichts-Cob 60 Trote en Galope 129 Seile Francais 138 Tschedshu-Pony 203 Senkrücken 27 Tsushima-Pony 203 Senner Pferd 139 Tuigpaard 147 Setchuan-Pony 197 Tundrenpony 13 Shagya-Araber 140 Turkmene 100, 121 Shahabad 197 Turkpferd 34 Shetland-Pony 253 Shiraz 120 Ukrainer 184 Shire 180 Ungarisches Sportpferd 149 Shmudj/Shmudki 167 Unterhals 25 Sizilianisches Pony 266 Urponys 7 Skyros-Pony 226 Urtyp 7 Slowakisches Kaltblut 169 Somali-Pony 264 Virginia-Saddler 37 Sorraia 254 Sowjetisches Kaltblut 181 Warmblut 7 Spanish Mustang 244 Welsh Cob 60, 258 Spiti-Pony 197 Welsh Pony 259 Sportpferd 7 Westfale 151 Steppenpferd 13 f., 70 Westfälisches Kaltblut 183 Südpferde 11 Wielkopolski 152 Suffolk Punch 182 Wirtschaftspferd 7 Sumba- /Sumbawa-Pony 199 Wjatka 261 Syrischer Araber 119 Wladimirer Kaltblut 184 Tarai-Pony 197 Yakute 262 Tarpan 12,255 Yomud 100 Tchenerani 120 Yünnan-Pony 197 Tennessee Walker 141 Tersker 142 Zahnalter 22 Tibet-Pony 197 Zebrierung 14 Tigerschecke 30 Zemaituka 167, 268 Timor-Pony 199 Zmudisches Pony 268 Tinker 256 Zweibrücker 153 277 .
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