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Specie

ISO3
CAN
Language
EN
Transboundary name
Percheron
Breed classification (adaptedness)
Locally adapted
Breed classification (geographic)
International
Adaptability to specific environment
Percherons are very adaptable to all environments.
Specific resistance or tolerance
Good natured, easy to train.
Specific reproductive characteristic
Easy to breed and foal
Special characteristic of product
Good strong neck and jaw. Refined ears and an attractive head. Percherons generally have a nice head, good legs and a good feet, well proportioned body.
Other special qualities
People oriented and are known to be
Reference for special qualities
gentle giants
Efabis genetic features
. Very versatile
Efabis environmental role
Canadian Percheron Association
Efabis skin colour
Black, Grey, Brown, Sorrels, roans.
Weight males
180.00
Weight females
180.00
Other specific visible traits
1800
Herdbook
1800
Herdbook established
Good feet, clean action, good muscles in the lower thigh.
Domestication status
y
Taxonomic classification
1912 (Canada)
Import
The Percheron horse originated in France.
Local cryo conservation status
Imported into Canada in the early 1900's. First foals registered and recorded was 1905 (born in Canada).
Local Risk
Found across Canada.
Detailed local risk status
No Information
Regional Transboundary Risk (detailed)
Not at Risk
International Transboundary Risk detailed
Not at Risk