Spanish Jennet
The Spanish Jennet is a horse breed known for its smooth gait and agility. Originating in Spain, it was developed during the 15th and 16th centuries, primarily for use in riding and as a war horse. The breed is characterized by its compact build, long neck, and high tail carriage, making it visually striking.
This breed played a significant role in the development of other horse breeds, including the American Saddlebred and Paso Fino. The Spanish Jennet is also recognized for its versatility, excelling in various equestrian disciplines, from dressage to trail riding.