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World Wars. World War I resulted in many Haflingers being taken into military service and the interruption of breeding programs. After the war, under the terms of the Treaty of Saint Germain, South Tyrol (including Hafling) was ceded to Italy, while North Tyrol remained in Austria.
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During the Second World War, breeding made the Haflinger into a small square horse, and with the restructuring of the Tyrolean association in 1946, the ...
Spreading of the Haflinger breed in Europe. In Germany, Haflinger breeding only starts in the late 1930s. In pre-war times, the German army buys a number of ...
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The breed's height has increased since the end of World War II, when it stood an average of 13.3 hands high. Today, Haflingers stand between 13.3 and 15.1 hands ...
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The name comes from the village of Hafling, part of Austria prior to the end of World War I, but now, located in Italy. The beginning of today's Haflinger ...
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28. nov. 2022 · Breeding and Uses. During World War II, the Haflinger was bred to be short and stocky, but since then the breeding focus has shifted to ...
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Sturdy Haflingers helped bear the burdens of world wars and reconstruction. Cold temperatures and hard work helped prove the Haflinger's value in Europe.
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The Haflinger horse is a relatively young breed of the late 19th century, which developed up to the first World War. It all started with a cross of a partbred ...
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With the introduction of technology after the Second World War, the Haflinger was less and less needed as a workhorse. Therefore, the Haflinger needed new ...