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About:
The Baluchi descends from the West African Barb. It has decent endurance, and usually serves as a riding horse, but can also be trained to "dance" traditional horse-dances. Today, the pure Baluchi is extremely rare, but its crossbreds are extremely common.
Conformation:
The Baluchi is a medium-sized horse that has a similar conformation to that of the Marwari, especially when it comes to its ears that are curved inward. It has a straight profile, a long neck, prominent withers, a short back, and a sloping croup. Its legs are slender but strong.
The mane is short or medium in length, and although the tail can grow long it is often thin.
Performance metrics:
The following are the: range, average, (SD), and MOE of performance metrics of ordered Baluchi horses in Horse Isle (not bred ones). In rare cases,
Speed: 14.8-15.9, 15.3 (0.2), 0.05.
Sprint: 38-48, 43 (2), 0.41.
Accel: 0.80-0.99, 0.90 (0.04), 0.01.
Decel: 0.81-0.93, 0.86 (0.03), 0.01.
Jump: 5.09-5.34, 5.21 (0.05), 0.01.
Pull: 1.45-1.87, 1.65 (0.09), 0.02.
Turning: 41.77-55.75, 48.92 (2.55), 0.50.
Reverse: 2.2-2.7, 2.5 (0.1), 0.03.
Stamina: 41.89-45.41, 43.73 (0.79), 0.15.
Reaction: 0.73-0.83, 0.79 (0.02), 0.00.
Coats & Height:
Colors: bay, black, brown, chestnut, grey, and white.
Additionals: flaxen, sooty, dark mane-and-tail. The coat is always solid.
Height: 13.2hh to 14.1hh.
* most Baluchi horses stand around 14hh.
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