Macedonian Horse
The Macedonian Horse is a historical breed known for its strength and endurance, originating from the region of Macedonia in ancient Greece. These horses were primarily used in warfare and transportation, valued for their agility and ability to navigate rough terrains.
Macedonian Horses are characterized by their sturdy build, often standing between 14.2 to 15.2 hands high. They typically have a strong neck, broad chest, and powerful legs, making them well-suited for various tasks, including cavalry charges and agricultural work. Their legacy continues to influence modern horse breeds in the region.