Edelschwein
Country
Specie
ISO3
AUT
Language
ger.
Transboundary name
Large White
Breed classification (adaptedness)
Locally adapted
Breed classification (geographic)
International
Other special qualities
100% stress tolerant breed
Other specific visible traits
Light pointed ears carried erect; long straight snout.
Herdbook
y
Domestication status
domestic
Taxonomic classification
Breed
Description of origin
Local strains of white pigs with pointed ears crossed with imported Large White from Germany, Switzerland, United Kingdom and Denmark.
Local cryo conservation status
Not Sufficient
Local Risk
Not at Risk
Detailed local risk status
Not at Risk
International Transboundary Risk detailed
Not at Risk
Duroc
Country
Specie
ISO3
AUT
Language
eng.
Transboundary name
Duroc
Breed classification (adaptedness)
Exotic
Breed classification (geographic)
International
Efabis genetic features
100% stress resistant
Color comments
Solid coloured, no white spots
Efabis main colour
Light gold to mahagony brown
Efabis skin colour
Dark
Other specific visible traits
Head of middle length with slightly dished profile, light drooping ears
Herdbook
y
Herdbook established
1988
Domestication status
domestic
Taxonomic classification
Breed
Description of origin
In the 19th century developed in the USA
Year of origin
0
Import
Since 1988 100% imported from Denmark
Location within country
Upper and Lower Austria
Local cryo conservation status
Not Sufficient
Local Risk
At Risk
Detailed local risk status
Endangered
International Transboundary Risk detailed
Not at Risk
Österreichisches Warmblut
Country
Specie
ISO3
AUT
Language
ger.
Other name
Österreichisches Warmblut
Breed classification (adaptedness)
Locally adapted
Breed classification (geographic)
Local
Color comments
Sometimes small white markings on the head and/or legs.
Efabis main colour
black, light black, bay, dark chestnut, chestnut, grey
Herdbook
y
Domestication status
domestic
Taxonomic classification
Breed
Description of origin
composite of Hanoverian (Germany, 1941) and Halfbred races (Oldenburg) (Germany, 1955)
Year of origin
1950
Import
since 1970, >20% from Hanoverian and Trakehner (Germany)
Location within country
country-wide
Local cryo conservation status
No Material
Local Risk
At Risk
Detailed local risk status
Endangered
Vollblutaraber
Country
Specie
ISO3
AUT
Language
ger.
Transboundary name
Arab
Other name
Araber, Arabisches Vollblut
Breed classification (adaptedness)
Exotic
Breed classification (geographic)
International
Other special qualities
These are hardy animals. The animals are known for their staying power.
Color comments
Solid grey, chestnut or bay, rarely black with occasionally small white markins on the head and/or feet. No piebalds and leopards.
Efabis main colour
Grey, bay, chestnut, rarely black
Efabis skin colour
Dark except under white markings
Wither height males
155
Wither height females
155
Weight males
450.00
Weight females
450.00
Other specific visible traits
Fine mane and tail
Herdbook
y
Herdbook established
1973
Domestication status
domestic
Taxonomic classification
Breed
Description of origin
imported from Germany, Egypt, USA, Poland and the Former Soviet Republic
Location within country
country-wide
Local cryo conservation status
No Material
Local Risk
At Risk
Detailed local risk status
Endangered
International Transboundary Risk detailed
Not at Risk
Shagya-Araber
Country
Specie
ISO3
AUT
Language
ger.
Transboundary name
Shagya Arab
Other name
Shagya
Breed classification (adaptedness)
Native
Breed classification (geographic)
International
Additional information comments
This is an old culture breed from a military stud of the last century (
Efabis cultural value
K.u.K. Gestüt Radauz
Specific resistance or tolerance
).
Specific reproductive characteristic
Used in traditional show regiments.
Other special qualities
The animals are tolerant of heat and adapted to arid/dry areas.
Efabis adaptability to marginal land
These are persistent animals.
Comb type
Steppe, arid/dry areas (Trockengebiete)
Number of horns females
0
Horn shape size and comments
Grey, white, bay, chestnut, black
Wither height males
Dark except below white markings
Other specific visible traits
160
Herdbook
157
Herdbook established
450
Domestication status
450
Description of origin
y
Import
domestic
Location within country
Breed
Local cryo conservation status
composite of Thoroughbred, Arab and local horses (1842)
Local Risk
1842
Regional Transboundary Risk (detailed)
country-wide
International Transboundary Risk detailed
No Material
Quarter Horse
Country
Specie
ISO3
AUT
Transboundary name
Quarter Horse
Breed classification (adaptedness)
Exotic
Breed classification (geographic)
International
Herdbook
y
Domestication status
domestic
Taxonomic classification
Breed
Description of origin
from USA
Local cryo conservation status
No Material
Local Risk
At Risk
Detailed local risk status
Endangered
International Transboundary Risk detailed
Not at Risk
Noriker
Country
Specie
ISO3
AUT
Language
ger.
Transboundary name
Noric
Other name
Norisches Kaltblut, Pinzgauer
Breed classification (adaptedness)
Native
Breed classification (geographic)
International
Efabis cultural role comment
folkloristic farming horse; used as a draught horse in show teams of Austrian breweries
Adaptability to specific environment
The breed is adapted to mountains.
Efabis adaptability to marginal land
mountain
Color comments
Black, dark chestnut, chestnut, bay, grey: white patches, leopard, sometimes blue roans with black heads (ger.=
Efabis skin colour
Mohrenköpfe
Number of horns females
0
Horn shape size and comments
Bay, black, chestnut; blue roan with black head and legs; seldom pied or spotted
Wither height males
Dark under coloured hair, flesh under white hair
Other specific visible traits
157
Herdbook
154
Herdbook established
800
Domestication status
700
Taxonomic classification
heavy head with convex profile, split croup, clean legs
Description of origin
y
Year of origin
1898
Import
domestic
Location within country
Breed
Local cryo conservation status
composite of various Heavy Draught Horses (Pinzgauer, Brabanter, Burgunder, Ardenner) and Spain-Andalusian-Iberian Blood (1688)
Local Risk
1688
Regional Transboundary Risk (detailed)
Salzburg, Kärnten, Tirol, Steiermark, Oberösterreich
International Transboundary Risk detailed
No Material
Pinkafeld
Country
Specie
ISO3
AUT
Language
ger.
Transboundary name
Pinkafö
Other name
Pinkafö
Breed classification (adaptedness)
Native
Breed classification (geographic)
Regional
Other specific visible traits
similar to Murinsulaner; heavy
Herdbook
n
Domestication status
domestic
Taxonomic classification
Variety
Description of origin
original variety of Hungarian Draft
Local cryo conservation status
No Material
Local Risk
Extinct
Detailed local risk status
Extinct
Regional Transboundary Risk (detailed)
Extinct
Lipizzaner
Country
Specie
ISO3
AUT
Language
ger.
Transboundary name
Lipitsa
Other name
Lipitsa
Breed classification (adaptedness)
Native
Breed classification (geographic)
International
Additional information comments
A typical example of a baroque riding horse.
Efabis cultural role comment
bred for the Austrian empire (1580)
Specific reproductive characteristic
This breed is known for late maturity.
Other special qualities
This breed is undemanding.
Efabis adaptability to marginal land
mountainous country
Color comments
Solid grey or white ; foals are born black or brown with occasional white markings on the head
Efabis main colour
Grey or white; seldom bay or black
Efabis skin colour
Black except below white markings.
Wither height males
158
Wither height females
158
Weight males
550.00
Weight females
550.00
Herdbook
y
Domestication status
domestic
Taxonomic classification
Breed
Description of origin
composite of local horses and old Andalusian horses
Year of origin
1532
Location within country
Styria and Vienna
Local cryo conservation status
Not Sufficient
Local Risk
At Risk
Detailed local risk status
Critical
International Transboundary Risk detailed
Vulnerable
Altösterreichisches Warmblut
Country
Specie
ISO3
AUT
Language
ger.
Transboundary name
Furioso-Northstar
Other name
Furioso, Nonius, Przedswit, Gidran
Breed classification (adaptedness)
Native
Breed classification (geographic)
Regional
Additional information comments
The animals were used in the last century as a military horse (ger.=
Efabis cultural value
K.u.K. Kavalleriepferd
Specific resistance or tolerance
).
Other special qualities
The breed is known for their tolerance of heat.
Efabis adaptability to marginal land
Suited for Three Day Eventing and Endurance Racing
Number of horns females
0
Horn shape size and comments
Chestnut, bay, black, grey
Wither height males
Dark
Other specific visible traits
165
Herdbook
160
Herdbook established
500
Domestication status
500
Description of origin
y
Import
domestic
Location within country
Breed
Local cryo conservation status
local landrace upgraded with Arab and English Halfbred (1800)
Local Risk
1832
Regional Transboundary Risk (detailed)
country-wide
International Transboundary Risk detailed
No Material