Horse

Pronunciation: 
Taw'-leed
Breed Description: 

The Tawleed breed of horse is a Sudanese breed, developed by crossing native desert horses with Thoroghbreds. They are consodered to be good riding horses, but the breed is unregulated, there is no official registry, and generally little is known about the breed.

Temperament: 
The Tawleed breed of horse is not well known and is very rare, but its thoroughbred ancestry suggests that it would be a trainable but spirited horse.
Height: 
The Tawleed breed of horse is believed to be around 15 hands.
Weight: 
The Tawleed breed of horse is believed to weigh around 800 to 1000 pounds.
Health Problems: 
The Tawleed breed of horse is not known to have any significant health problems.
Living Conditions: 
The Tawleed breed of horse originated in the Sudan so it is likely that it would not tolerate cold or wet conditions.
Exercise: 
The Tawleed breed of horse is not well known, but its thoroughbred ancestry suggests that it would benefit from regular exercise.
Life Expectancy: 
The Tawleed breed of horse is not sufficiently well documented to determine its longevity.
Grooming: 
The Tawleed breed of horse is kept with a natural appearance and has a fine coat that needs little care.
Origin: 
The Tawleed breed of horse originated in the Sudan from crossing native horses (with significant Arabian breeding) with thoroughbreds to produce a light, fast riding horse. It has no official registry or stud book.

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