Slovenian Cold-blood
Slovenian Cold-blood is an autochthonous breed of horse, originating in Slovenia. There are only four autochthonous horse breeds in Slovenia, besides Slovenian Cold-blood the Bosnian Mountain Horse, Lipizzan and Posavac also have this status. The breed got its current name in year 1964. Slovenian cold-blood horses are mostly bay or black, can have white facial markings and reach medium sizes.
Origin and distribution
The breed originates from northeastern Slovenia and Upper Carniola on the basis of local cold-blooded horses. In historical records it is evident that developing the Slovenian Cold-blood included breeding of multiple other coldbloods, of which some already went extinct.The breed, consisting of the original population of autochthonous cold-bloods, was improved during the rule of Austro-Hungarian Empire by pairing mares of Slovenian Cold-blood with Belgian and Noric stallions, as well as using both Noric and Percheron stallions between world wars of 20th century. Until around year 1980 Slovenian breeders also bred stallions of Croatian Cold-blood for a short period of time. A breed with the most significant impact on the development of the Slovenian Cold-blood is the Austrian breed, Noriker. The current Slovenian Cold-blood population is being divided into multiple bloodlines, with all except one being connected with Noric ancestors.
Nowadays the breed is thought to be widely distributed in all regions of Slovenia, with Slovenian Cold-blood's population consisting of around 3050 individuals and population's trend being labeled as stable. The breed is the most numerous Slovenian horse breed.