East Bulgarian

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The East Bulgarian is a Bulgarian breed of warmblood horse. It developed from the warmblood section established in about 1894 at the Kabiuk State Stud and Stallion Depot in Shumen Province, in eastern Bulgaria.[3][4] A stud-book was started in either 1951[5]:448 or 1959.[2]

Conservation status
  • FAO (2007): not listed[1]:15
  • DAD-IS (2025): at risk/critical-maintained[2]
Other names
Country of originBulgaria
Distributionnation-wide
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East Bulgarian
Mare and foal at Kabiuk stud, near Shumen
Mares and foals at Kabiuk stud
Conservation status
  • FAO (2007): not listed[1]:15
  • DAD-IS (2025): at risk/critical-maintained[2]
Other names
Country of originBulgaria
Distributionnation-wide
Use
Traits
Weight
  • Male:
    average: 550 kg[2]
  • Female:
    average: 450 kg[2]
Height
  • Male:
    average: 166.9 cm[2]
  • Female:
    average: 162.8 cm[2]
Colourdark colours, grey
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History

The horses were evaluated principally for their performance in racing, both on the flat and over jumps, until about 1990, when the focus changed to performance in the classic disciplines of equestrian sportdressage, show-jumping and the three-day event.[6]:31 At about this time there was further cross-breeding, now with stallions of Hanoverian, Holsteiner, Selle Français and Trakehner stock.[3]

In 2025 the total population of the breed was reported to be 172, with 117 brood-mares and 55 active stallions; its conservation status was listed in DAD-IS as "at risk/critical-maintained".[2]

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