The origin of Mongolian horses

Mongolian horses are native to the Mongolian plateau and exist in a semi-wild state. They have neither comfortable stables nor exquisite feed. They live on the grassland where foxes and wolves haunt, endure hot mosquitoes in summer and the cold of MINUS 40℃ in winter.

Mongolian horses are short and ugly. However, Mongolian horses have not lost their masculinity on the grassland of wind, snow and rain. They have big heads and short necks, strong bodies, wide chests and long manes, and thick skin and hair, which can withstand the Siberian snowstorm. You can kick foxes and wolves in the head. The tamed Mongolian horse is fearless and brave on the battlefield. Has always been a good army horse.

Mongolian horse was identified by the Ministry of Agriculture as one of the 138 national livestock and poultry genetic resources protection varieties.