M'bayar
The M'bayar is a Senegalese horse breed or local type, generally associated with the western Sahel and the practical horse culture of Senegal. It is often described as a small to medium horse used for riding, light harness, transport, and local racing. Like many West African horses, it reflects a balance between heat tolerance, usefulness, and adaptation to seasonal feed and disease pressures.
Management of M'bayar horses depends strongly on local conditions. Owners need to think about forage scarcity, water, parasites, harness fit, and protection from overwork, especially where horses pull carts or work on roads. Breeding decisions are often practical rather than formal: sound legs, endurance, fertility, and a manageable temperament matter. Where documentation is available, it helps distinguish the M'bayar from neighboring Senegalese and Sahelian horse types.
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