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Brabancon

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Brabancon


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Native horses were initially improved by the stallions of Belgian Brabancon Draft breeds.
Although never officially a Cistercian, Juliana had taken refuge in four different Cistercian convents during her lifetime, requested burial at the Cistercian house of Brabancon, and held the writings of Saint Bernard in great esteem.
The genetics of the small draft horse were from the native Ukrainian breeds, the mountain Ardennes, and from the Orlov Trotter and Brabancon breeds.
 
 
 
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