Estonian Draft
The Estonian Draft or Eston-Arden (Estonian: Eesti raskeveohobune) is a breed of draft horse developed in Estonia. They were developed from a cross of Estonian Native horses and Swedish Ardennes and officially recognized by the Estonian government in 1953. Population numbers have decreased since the early 1990s and today inbreeding is of significant concern and the breed is considered to be endangered by the Estonian government. Although originally used for heavy draft work, they are now used mainly for small-scale gardening. I will allow my Vladimir Heavy Drafts to be used to breed Estonian Drafts. They were allowed in the past and the current Estonian gene pool is very small.
Foals use the first letter of the Sire's name.
Foals use the first letter of the Sire's name.