- of
Edinburgh competed with a
driving team of four
Haflingers.
Several national shows for
Haflingers are held,
including those in Germany,
Great Britain...
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Vintage Haflingers in good
conditions are
sought after by
collectors and car
enthusiasts and
command high
prices on the used car market.
Haflingers feature...
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other flaxen chestnuts have near-white or
silverish manes and tails.
Haflingers are
exclusively of this shade. It is
considered desirable in
other breeds...
- Starion,
Subaru Brumby,
Mitsubishi Colt/Dodge Colt, Pinzgauer, Steyr-Puch
Haflinger, Pegaso, Porsche, Rolls-Royce Camargue, Ferrari, Carlsson, Kamaz, Corre...
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Haflingers were bred in Slovenia, with the
number expected to fall to 550 by 2021,
following a
decline in the herd over
several years. The
Haflinger ****ociation...
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branding was due to Puch's re****tion for its all-terrain vehicles, the
Haflinger and Pinzgauer.
Since the
agreement expired in 2000,
consumers could order...
- Württemberg (present day Germany).
Produces Arabians,
Black Forest Horses,
Haflingers, and
warmbloods Trakehnen, in East Prussia, now Russia, home of the Trakehner...
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continued manufacturing utility vehicles,
introducing the
remarkable Haflinger (named for a
Tyrolian pony) four-wheel
drive truck in 1959, "probably...
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adventurous hikers a challenge.
There is a
breeding establishment for
Haflinger horses in the village,
which is
owned by the
Scheiber family, who also...
- tail
carry a
flaxen gene, but not a
cream dilution. For example, the
Haflinger breed has many
light chestnuts with
flaxen that may
superficially resemble...