Puszta horse
The Puszta horse, also known as the Hungarian horse, is a breed native to the Puszta, a vast grassland region in Hungary. These horses are known for their endurance, agility, and adaptability to harsh environments. They typically have a strong, muscular build and a calm temperament, making them suitable for various equestrian activities.
Originally used for herding cattle and as workhorses, Puszta horses have a rich history tied to the nomadic lifestyle of the Hungarian cowboys, or csikós. Today, they are appreciated for their versatility in riding, driving, and competitive sports, showcasing their unique qualities and heritage.