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Hackney

Hackney, stylish carriage horse breed, now used primarily as a show horse. It was developed in the 18th century by crossing Thoroughbreds with the Norfolk trotter, a large-sized trotting harness horse originating in and around Norfolk. An important sire was the Shales horse (about 1760). Hackneys are heavily muscled, with wide chests, deep bodies, and arched necks; they average 14.2 to 15.2 hands (58 to 62 inches, or 147 to 157 centimetres) high and weigh about 1,000 pounds (450 kilograms). Dark colours are commonest. Noted for their high- stepping, flashy trot, they are high-strung and nervous and must be carefully trained and handled. The first Hackney was taken to the United States in 1822, and in 1891 the American Hackney Horse Society was organized (britannica.com).

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Sheryl Boivin 01 Aug 2008

fantastic!

Julie Mayser 14 Jan 2008

Excellent portrait! Your facility in painting animals in non-paralleled!

Tahnja Wolter 27 Dec 2007

omg but I aspire to be as good as you, seeing your work makes me realise just how FAR I have yet to go

Renata Cavanaugh 09 Oct 2007

Amazing job Barbara. You have such a beautiful gallery

Jeanie Chadwick 03 Oct 2007

masterful!