Belgian Draught
The Belgian Draught,,, is a Belgian breed of draught horse. It originates in the region of the Low Countries that is now central Belgium, and may also be called the Brabant after the former Province of Brabant in that area.
The American Belgian Draught derives from the same original stock, but has developed differently.
History
The Belgian Draught descends from the heavy farm horses of the region of the Low Countries that is now central Belgium: the italic=no from the valley of the Méhaigne in the area of Namur; the italic=no, named for Hainaut region and for the city of Nivelles, now in Walloon Brabant; and the italic=no, named for the Dender river, from East Flanders and the area that is now Flemish Brabant.Documented breeding was recorded in the seventeenth century, with the first studbook founded in 1886. The first known imported Belgian to America was in the late nineteenth century.
Closely related breeds include the Ardennais, Flemish Horse, Nederlands Trekpaard, and Trait du Nord.
The American Belgian Draught derives from the same original stock, but has developed differently. It is generally taller and less heavily built, and has a very different distribution of coat colours.