Latvian Horse
The Latvian horse is a Baltic breed developed from local horses with selected European riding and harness influences. It has traditionally included both heavier carriage or harness types and lighter sport-oriented lines, so examples can vary in build. In general, the breed is known as a useful, sensible horse with enough substance for driving and farm work, and enough athletic ability for riding disciplines.
Owners may find Latvian horses in dressage, jumping, driving, leisure riding, and breeding programs aimed at preserving national lines. Because type can differ, the individual horse's conformation, training, and registration details matter more than assumptions from the name alone. Practical care is straightforward warmblood management: quality forage, turnout, hoof care, dental care, and conditioning matched to whether the horse is built for harness power or saddle sport.
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