Anglo-Kabarda history
The Anglo-Kabarda originated in the northern regions of Caucasus in Russia. The Anglo-Kabarda is a cross of Kabarda mares with Thoroughbred stallions. The Stallions that were of greatest importance to the breed were Lestorik, Lukki and Lok-Sen. The Anglo-Kabarda consists of 25 to 75 percent of Thoroughbred. These horses are well adapted to the climate of Caucasus. The Anglo-Kabarda is bigger and faster than the Kabarda and the conformation is more like the Thoroughbred. These horses are able to traverse the difficult mountain terrain proficiently and thrive in pastures year round. The Anglo-Kabarda is used as riding mounts on farms in the northern Caucasus and they also compete at national and Olympic events. Also known as:Anglo-Kabardinskaya porodnaya gruppa