MarwariThe Marwari can travel for extremely long distances, is extremely brave and loyal in battle fields. Marwari Horses are spoken highly of in bardic literature. Marwari have been used for polo ponies and pig sticking. The origin of the Marwari is hard to trace, but it is believed that they have conections with Arabians, and the turkmenian breed. They are able to survive in difficult terrain and intense temperatures. They have refined heads with a medium muzzle and a long face. They also have long, musclar shoulders that slopes right into the withers that stand at medium height. There is a wide variety of colors found in Marwari horses, but the most prevalent tend to be dark brown, chestnut, bay, gray, pie bald and skewbald. |

