Scandinavian Coldblood Trotter
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The Scandinavian Coldblood Trotter consists of two closely related and interconnected breeds of trotting horse: the Norsk Kaldblodstraver or Norwegian Coldblood Trotter and the Svensk Kallblodstravare, the Swedish Coldblood Trotter or North Swedish Trotter. Coldblood trotters are the result of cross-breeding native coldblooded farm horses – in Norway the Dølehest, in Sweden the North Swedish Horse – with lighter and faster horses.[4]: 492 Although the Norwegian and Swedish coldblood trotters are substantially considered a single breed,[5] two national stud-books are maintained, and registration requirements differ in some respects between the two countries.
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Standard | Det Norske Travselskap |