GidranIn 1816, when a desert bred Arabian was imported to the Mezohegyes State Stud, the Gidran breed was developed. Breeding continued with Arabian, Spanish-Naples, Turkish and Transylvanian mares and the colts from the mares led the breeding of the new breed, Gidran. Modern Gidran horses are quality riding and driving horses with recognition in competitions held internationally. They have well balanced temperaments, great athletic abilities and sturdy builds. There are less than 200 Gidran horses in the world, and their size ranges from 15 to 17 hnads. |

