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  * Dole Gudbrandsdal- (Horse): Definition
The Dole Gudbrandsdal or Dole is a heavy-horse type from Norway.
The Dole Gudbrandsdal is a draft horse that stands around 14.2-15.2 hands high.
By the 18th century, crossing in earnest began, particularly with a breed called the Norwegian Dole Gudbrandsdal, a heavier workhorse.
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 Dole Gudbrandsdal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Dole Gudbrandsdal or Dole is a heavy-horse type from Norway.
The stallion is present in all the pedigrees of modern Doles.
The Dole Trotter has less feathering on its legs, and is noted for its stamina and endurance.
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 Horse for sale, Horse Pictures, Horse Dole Trotter or Dole Gudbrandsdal
The Dole Gudbradsdal was a strong, quick-moving packhorse bred in the mountain valleys.
The Dole Gudbrandsdal were good packhorses which carried goods over Norway’s overland trade route which ran through the Gudbrandsdal Valley in central Norway and connected the Oslo region with the North Sea Coast.
The average height of the Dole Gudbrandsdal is 15 hh.
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 Mammals » Horses » Dole Main Page
One is a light draft horse, the Dole Trotter and the other is a heavy workhorse, the Gudbransdal.
The Dole Horse is one of the smallest, cold bloods and the average Dole Horse stands at about 15 hands high.
The Dole Horse is typically fl, brown or bay though it is not unusual to find chestnut, gray and dun colored horses as well.
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 Dole - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Dole
The chemist Louis Pasteur was born in Dole.
When the dole was ended, laughingly she said, Master, of a million mouths, is not one unfed?
And yet we were driven by the circumstance of cold and rainy weather to seek refuge in a saloon, where we had to spend part of our pitiful dole for drink.
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 Equine Kingdom - Dole Gudbrandsdal
Both types of Dole horse have to undergo tests and grading and the heavier Dole is judged on its pulling power and trot.
The lighter horses, the Dole Trotters, have to have performed well on the racetrack to be used for breeding purposes.
The Dole Trotter is a little bit larger than the heavier Dole Gudbrandsdal and has a more refined head, but the types are similar in many ways.
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 Pet Handbook - Complete guide to pets and pet care » Dole Gudbrandsdal
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The Dole Trotter is slightly larger than the Dole Gudbrandsdal and has a more refined head, but both breeds are fairly similar.
The Dole Trotter has less feathering on its legs, and is noted for its stamina and endurance.
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 Dole Gudbrandsdal Horses
There are two types of Dole horse: the heavier Dole Gudbrandsdal and the lighter Dole Trotter.
Both the Dole Gudbrandsdal and the Dole Trotter must undergo tests and grading.
The stallion is present in all the pedigrees of modern Doles.
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 Lexique du cheval! Breeds dictionnary- D
Dole, Gudbrandsdal, DØle Draught : a small draft horse from the North-east of Norway.
According to some authors, the Dole is descending from the breeding of the Danish Frederiksborg and local mares in the 1800's.
Dole, DØle-Gudbrandsdal, Tyngre DØlehest, Gudbrandsdal, Østland : petit cheval de trait lourd du nord-est de la Norvège, qui ressemble au Dales ; probablement origines proches.
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 Equine Kingdom - Sokolsky
The Sokolsky, or Sokolka, originated in Poland, and is a relatively young breed, having been established for approximately 100 years.
The Sokolsky developed through crosses between Belgian Heavy Draft, Belgian Ardennes, Norfolk, Dole Gudbrandsdal, and Anglo-Norman stock.
The result is a versatile draft and farm animal of great strength but without being excessively heavy.
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 Temperament The Auxois horse has always been used for farming
The Dole Gudbrandsday comes from Norway and was developed in the Gudbrandstal valley between the North Sea and Oslo.
Two types of Dole Gudbrandsays were developed: a lighter type used for harness racing and a heavier type used for farm work the heavier type was rescued in 1962 by state intervention after World War Ii and mechanization depleted breeding numbers.
It is descended from the ancient native workhorse of Sweden and was influenced by the Dole Gudbrandsdal from Norway.
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 Dole Horse Information
The Dole Associated established in 1967, but the foundation of the breed is ancient.
There are two types of Doles; the Dole Gudbrandsdal which is heavier and the Dole Trotter which is lighter, but the two types are interbred still today.
Animaroo has Dole horses for sale and Dole stallions.
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 Døle
Origin: Southeastern Norway in the Gudbrandsdal Valley, which connects the Oslo region with the North Sea coast.
History: The Dole Gudbrandsday comes from Norway and was developed in the Gudbrandstal valley between the North Sea and Oslo.
In its general appearance the Døle is very like the Dales pony of Britain; the two breeds are believed to have descended from common or very similar ancestral stock.
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 Friesian Horse   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Due to fuel rationing during World War II the Freisian's farm and carriage use was revived, saving the breed long enough for both its population and popularity to rebound.
The Friesian also influenced the "Old Black Horse" of the U.S. farm belt (especially the Midwest, where unpredictable and unseasonal weather often paddocked less robust breeds)[citation needed], influenced the Dole Gudbrandsdal of Norway, and formed the stock base for Germany's Marbach stud, contributing to the development of both the Oldenburg and the Württemberger breeds.
The baroque type has the more robust build of the classical Friesian.
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In turn the Friesian was used to improve other breeds such as the Oldenburg that was mainly founded on Friesian blood (and in later years Oldenburg blood was used to re-establish the Friesian breed).
The New Forest, Dale, Fell Ponies, the Morgan Horse and from there the Standardbred, Orlov Trotter, Swedish Warmblood, Kladruber and the Norwegian Dole Gudbrandsdal were all influenced by the Friesian.
Through its derivative, the Old English Black, the Friesian also influenced England's Great Horse, now known as the Shire.
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 Friesian
Because of their geographical situation the Frieslanders became notable seafarers as well as farmers, and their seaborne traders, dealing in cattle, swords, cloth, and horses, introduced the breed to countries rther afield.
The Dole Gudbrandsdal Norway derived directly from the Friesian.
The UK so owes much to the breed.
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 SSLS Class List
Other Sport Breeds: Standardbred, French Trotter, Metis Trotter, Orlov, Dole Trotter, Pinto and Appaloosa Sporthorses show here!
British Draft: Clydesdale, Shire, Suffolk Punch, Gypsy Vanner
European Draft: Breton, Belgian Brabant, Percheron, Boulonnais, Comtois, Auxois, Ardennais, Trait du Nord, Poitevin, Irish Draft, Jutland, Dutch Draft, Schleswig Heavy Draft, Rhineland Heavy Draft, Noriker, Italian Heavy Draft, Sokolsky, Murakozi, Dole Gudbrandsdal, Soviet Heavy Draft, Russian Heavy Draft, Vladimir Heavy Draft, Lithuanian Heavy Draft
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 IPABRA "Bloodlines" : The Low-Down on Legal Colors   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Datong - bay, fl, chestnut, and sometimes grey, appaloosa coloring is rarely found, some white markings
Dole - bay or brown predominate, fl and chestnuts common, few grays, palaminos, and duns, white markings permissible
Dongola - deep reddish bay, sometimes chestnut or fl, white markings are common
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