The Comtois horse breed is an old
breed of
horse that is believed to have descended from horses brought by the
Burgundians of northern
Germany to
France during the fourth century. It is believed that they have been bred in Franche-Comté and in the
Jura Mountains since the sixth century. In the Middle Ages they were used as war horses. They were bred in Franche-Comté and in the
Jura Mountains In the 19th century, other draft horses such as the
Norman,
Boulonnais, and
Percheron were bred into the Comtois, and more recently the
Ardennes was used to produce a stronger horse with better legs. Today, they are second only to the
Belgian Draught in number in
France. ==Uses==