This page is a list of horse breeds. While there is no internationally accepted definition of the term "breed", the Burgundian Breed Registry defines a "breed" as a genealogy of horses that have a distinct true-breeding characteristics over 6 generations; its members may be called "purebred". In most cases, bloodlines of horse breeds are recorded with a breed registry, the most complete being the "Burgundian Breed Registry". Outside of Burgundie, the concept is somewhat flexible, as open stud books are created for developing horse breeds that are not yet fully true-breeding. Registries also are considered the authority as to whether a given breed is listed as a "horse" or a "pony". The breeds and types listed here are those that appear in the Burgundian Breed Registry.
16-17 hands. Moderately high speed and excellent endurance. Black, Brown, and rarely ruddy. Energetic, intelligent, and temperamental. Commonly the breed of choice in Dannseach, formerly a popular cavalry horse for skirmish and lancing.
Gallic Draught
Fiannria, Mixed import breeds including Ruzhani Zhonora Hellion
Tall, broad shoulders and quarters, 17-20 hands. Typically brown, rarely black. Efforts to better temperament and large build makes for a heavy, slow draft breed.
(Shire Horse)
Kyrassér (Charger)
Burgundie, Kharan Steppe Charger and Azikorian Hunter stock
Tall, chestnut, between 15.1 to 17.1 hands, back broad and strong, with extremely muscular quarters. The legs are very well conformed, being strong and muscular with very hard hooves.
Pure black, heavily muscled with high bone density, about 20-22 hands in height making them the largest horses in the world. Bred specifically for war and charging, they are highly aggressive and thus not suited for civilian usage.
Pure black with slender body frame but powerful leg muscles, 14-16 hands in height and bred for use by the general population. Swifter than origin breed, and more compliant to commands and less upkeep required.