Monterufolino
The Monterufolino is a small Italian horse from Tuscany, associated with the Monterufoli area and the rough hill country of the region. It is usually described as a light, sure-footed horse with rustic origins, once useful for farm tasks, transport, and riding over uneven ground. Its identity sits between pony-sized utility horse and local heritage breed.
Modern Monterufolino breeding is a conservation and versatility project more than a search for extreme traits. Owners may use these horses for light riding, trekking, driving, or youth work when size and training fit. Good stewardship means keeping the practical Tuscan type recognizable, selecting for sound feet and sensible character, and avoiding assumptions that every small regional horse can carry the same rider weight or workload.
Colors: Amber Champagne, Bay, Bay Dun, Bay Roan, Black, Blanket Appaloosa, Blue Roan, Brown, Buckskin, Champagne, Chestnut, Classic Champagne, Cremello, Dun, Dun Roan, Fewspot Appaloosa, Flaxen Chestnut, Frame Overo, Gold Champagne, Gray, Grey, Grullo, Leopard Appaloosa, Liver Chestnut, Overo, Palomino, Perlino, Piebald, Pinto, Rabicano, Red Dun, Red Roan, Roan, Sabino, Seal Bay, Silver Dapple, Skewbald, Smoky Black, Smoky Cream, Snowcap Appaloosa, Sorrel, Splash White, Tobiano, Tovero, Varnish Roan, White