- Source: Einsiedler
The Einsiedler or Einsiedeln is a historic Swiss population or breed of warmblood horse with roots going back to the eleventh century.: 463 It was – and still is – bred at the Benedictine Abbey of Einsiedeln in the Canton of Schwyz, and is sometimes known as the Cavallo della Madonna.: 300 In the mid-twentieth century the stud-book was discontinued and the Einsiedler was merged with the Swiss Halfblood and with traditional local breeds including the Ajoie, the Erlenbacher and the Entlebucher to create the Swiss Warmblood, a modern sport horse. Although it is reported to be extinct,: 300 the traditional type is still bred at the abbey; there are perhaps a hundred of them in all, with fewer than ten foals born each year.: 202
Breeding records were kept at the abbey from 1655; a more detailed stud-book was begun in 1784.: 134
See also
Erlenbach horse
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Biara Ottobeuren
- Rashi
- Einsiedler
- Manfred Einsiedler
- Der Einsiedler
- Littlewood conjecture
- Stud farm
- The Eremites
- Thomas Aquinas
- Warmblood
- E. T. A. Hoffmann
- First principle