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List of French horse breeds

This is a list of some of the breeds of horse considered in France to be wholly or partly of French origin. Some may have complex or obscure histories, so inclusion here does not necessarily imply that a breed is predominantly or exclusively French.

Extant breeds
ArdennaisAQPSAuvergneAuxoisBarraquand (also known as Vercors) • BoulonnaisBretonBreton bidetCamargueCastillonnaisComtoisCorlayCorsicanFrench Anglo-ArabFrench Saddle PonyFrench TrotterHensonLandaisMérensNivernaisNorman CobPercheronPoitevinPottokSelle FrançaisTrait du Nord (also known as Ardennais du Nord) File:Belgian Ardennes.jpg|Ardennais File:Foce del Isonzo horses.jpg|Camargue File:Cheval-percheron-gris SDA2014 (cropped).jpg|Percheron File:Cheval selle.JPG| Selle Français ==Minor, suppressed and extinct breeds==
Minor, suppressed and extinct breeds
indicates extinct, and not merged into another breedAngevin (merged into Selle Français) • Anglo-NormandAugeron (merged into Percheron) • Berrichon (merged into Percheron) • Bidet † • Bourbonnais (merged into Percheron) • (merged into Boulonnais) • Bourguignon (ancestor of Charolais) † • † • Cauchois (merged into Boulonnais) • (Norman coachhorse) † • (merged into Breton) • Charentais (merged into Selle Français) • Charolais (merged into Selle Français) • Cotentin (Black coachhorse of Cotentin) † • (merged into Selle Français) • Dombes (merged into Selle Français) • Haguard † • Limousin † • Lorrain † • (merged into Boulonnais) • Morvan † • Navarrin † • Petit Boulonnais (merged into Boulonnais) • Postier Breton (merged into Breton) • Trait Breton (merged into Breton) • Trait de la Loire (merged into Percheron) • Trait de Saône-et-Loire (merged into Percheron) • Trait du Maine (merged into Percheron) • Trait Picard (merged into Boulonnais) • Vendéen (merged into Selle Français) == Merges into Selle Français ==
Merges into Selle Français
In 1914, "half blood" () designated a cross between local mares and thoroughbreds. In 1958, many of the saddle horse breeds that were essentially half-blood were merged into the Selle Français registry, which has increasingly been geared toward sport horse types. == Demi-sang de la Dombes ==
Demi-sang de la Dombes
The (Dombes half-breed), , and breeds are extinct riding horses native to eastern France (Dombes, Bresse and Ain), and were all absorbed together and then into the Selle Français breed. == See also ==
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