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The Old English Black (also known as Lincolnshire Black) is an extinct horse breed. During the time of the Norman Conquest in 1066, the Normans may have taken some of the Great Horses from Europe across the English Channel and bred them with native Horses. Eventually, a distinct type evolved that was known as the Old English Black Horse.

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  • Old English Black (fr)
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  • Old English Black var en hästras som existerade i England men som dog ut när den helt och hållet avlades upp i Shirehästen och Clydesdalehästen och helt ersattes av dessa raser. Trots namnet var svart inte ens en vanlig färg på Old English Black. (sv)
  • The Old English Black (also known as Lincolnshire Black) is an extinct horse breed. During the time of the Norman Conquest in 1066, the Normans may have taken some of the Great Horses from Europe across the English Channel and bred them with native Horses. Eventually, a distinct type evolved that was known as the Old English Black Horse. (en)
  • L'Old English Black est une ancienne race de chevaux de trait britannique, désormais disparue. Probablement issus du Frison et de grands chevaux flamands, ses ancêtres pourraient avoir gagné l'Angleterre dès les XIe et XIIe siècles. William III d'Angleterre développe une lignée connue sous le nom de « cheval noir du Lincolnshire ». Ancêtre direct du Shire, l'Old English Black est le plus grand et le plus lourd des chevaux de trait de son époque. Cheval de traction lourde au pas, il est utilisé pour tous types de travaux agricoles ou industriels impliquant le déplacement d'un pesant chargement. Élevé à l'origine dans les comtés du Northamptonshire et du Leicestershire, il se répand ensuite dans les autres comtés, puis dans toute l'Angleterre au XIXe siècle. (fr)
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  • L'Old English Black est une ancienne race de chevaux de trait britannique, désormais disparue. Probablement issus du Frison et de grands chevaux flamands, ses ancêtres pourraient avoir gagné l'Angleterre dès les XIe et XIIe siècles. William III d'Angleterre développe une lignée connue sous le nom de « cheval noir du Lincolnshire ». Ancêtre direct du Shire, l'Old English Black est le plus grand et le plus lourd des chevaux de trait de son époque. Cheval de traction lourde au pas, il est utilisé pour tous types de travaux agricoles ou industriels impliquant le déplacement d'un pesant chargement. Élevé à l'origine dans les comtés du Northamptonshire et du Leicestershire, il se répand ensuite dans les autres comtés, puis dans toute l'Angleterre au XIXe siècle. Il disparaît à la fin du même siècle sous ce nom, en formant la race du Shire et en influençant le Clydesdale, les deux plus grandes races de trait britanniques. L'article « Shire (cheval) » est un complément encyclopédique à ce sujet, concernant l'évolution de cette race après 1878. (fr)
  • The Old English Black (also known as Lincolnshire Black) is an extinct horse breed. During the time of the Norman Conquest in 1066, the Normans may have taken some of the Great Horses from Europe across the English Channel and bred them with native Horses. Eventually, a distinct type evolved that was known as the Old English Black Horse. Despite the name, the breed had not been a colour breed. For a long period of time, bays and browns were more commonplace than blacks. There were also roans, greys, and chestnuts among them. The colour markings were not unlike those of Clydesdale horses, with the desired pattern being four white stocking and a well-defined bald face. Large Dutch horses (possibly of Brabant and Friesian descent) were imported by William III when he discovered that the cart horses of his era were not strong enough for the task of draining the Lincolnshire Fens. These horses became known as the Lincolnshire Blacks. Eventually, the Old English Black Horse became extinct as a distinct breed and its bloodlines merged into other breeds. According to Hall and Clutton-Brock, Robert Bakewell developed the Old English Black Horse into the Black Horse of Leicestershire, a forerunner of the Shire Horse of the Midlands. The Old English Black Horse heavily influenced the bloodlines of the Clydesdale and Shire, and these breeds today have many features inherited from their ancestors. (en)
  • Old English Black var en hästras som existerade i England men som dog ut när den helt och hållet avlades upp i Shirehästen och Clydesdalehästen och helt ersattes av dessa raser. Trots namnet var svart inte ens en vanlig färg på Old English Black. (sv)
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