5 fascinating facts about “tattooed” Knabstrupper horses

The Knabstrupper breed is known mostly because of the remarkable entirely spotted leopard coat that they possess. The rest of their history remains unknown for many people and that’s why we decided to show you some of the most interesting facts about this amazing horse. Check it out!

1 – The breed started with a mareMost of the breeds have striking stallions as the foundation of the breed but the Knabstrupper is traced back to a chestnut blanketed mare that a Danish butcher named Flaeb bought from a Spanish officer. The mare is recognized as “Flaebehoppen” which means “Flaeb’s mare.

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2 – The breed almost died out in the early 20th centuryThe breed almost died out due to problems with inbreeding but fortunately, it was saved in 1971, when a breeder took Appaloosa stallions to Denmark to combine to new “blood” into the breed’s lines.

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3 – The Knabstupper have the same color genes as the AppaloosaOne of the reasons bringing in Appies worked so well is because the Appaloosa and the Knabstrupper share the same color gene, which is termed the Leopard complex, which causes the spotted coat patterns. This is impressive since both breeds were developed separately from each other.

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4 – The horse came to America in 2002It seems unbelievable, but Americans couldn’t enjoy this gorgeous breed until 2002. This was created by breeding Appaloosa mares being bred to Knabstrupper stallions in Europe. The mares had to be examined and licensed by the German Rheinland-Pfalz-Saar registry.

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5 – A horse of 20 colorsIt is said that a colt out of the Flaebe mare and a yellow Frederiksborg stallion has more than 20 different colors in his coat and is also the foundation stallion for the breed. Unfortunately, no images of the “Flaebestalltion” could be found.

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