Kentucky Horse Park welcomed some rare Caspian horses this month. Considered to be a critically endangered horse breed, the Caspian horse is not a pony, but an ancient breed of small horse. Originally bred in Iran, the Caspian is truly a rare entity in the equine world. Several Caspian horses made a special guest appearance in the Parade of Breeds during the weekend of Sept. 1-2. If you’d like to learn more about this rather robust, dynamic yet diminutive horse, click here >>
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Caspians are one of my favourites breeds. They're so beautiful and delicate.