The Castillon horse

This little horse, also known as the “Biros horse” or the “Saint Gironnais”, bred in the Ariège region, comes from very ancient wild hordes, of which local caves are said to show certain rock representations. It has been impregnated with oriental and especially Iberian blood. Threatened with extinction, it was saved by a group of passionate breeders in the 1980s.

 

le cheval de castillon ou castillonnais

Caractère et aptitudes du cheval

Easy to handle, resistant, agile and frugal. It is perfectly adapted to difficult terrain. Extended gaits with strong hind leg engagement.

Utilisations du cheval

Originally a military horse, a stagecoach horse, a packhorse and a carriage horse for farm work, it is now particularly appreciated for all forms of leisure riding.

Morphologie du cheval

Fox nose. Medium neck, well oriented. Open forechest. Deep chest. Broad, well-supported back. Well tempered, muscular limbs. Coat: dark chestnut bay. Tan markings on flanks. Height: 1.35 to 1.55 m.