With
Hungarian origins, the Nonius Horse gained its name from
Nonius Senior, an Anglo-Norman stallion and the foundation sire of the breed.
This heavy, athletic breed is used for driving, sport horse, and agricultural
purposes.
Nonius
by Tommy Iieven
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What a beautiful, beautiful breed.
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I love all the different breeds so far. Can't wait to see the rest as the challenge continues.
ReplyDeleteThat horse in the picture looks so handsome. Nice to learn something new :)
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