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Neapolitan horse




The Neapolitan Horse, (イタリア語:(Cavallo) Napoletano), ''Neapolitano'' or ''Napolitano'', is a horse breed that originated in the plains between Naples and Caserta, in the Campania region of Italy,〔 but which may have been bred throughout the Kingdom of Naples.〔 The Neapolitan horse was frequently mentioned in literature from the 16th to the 19th century and noted for its quality. Corte wrote in 1562: "in Italy the horses of the Kingdom of Naples are greatly esteemed; () many fine coursers are born ... suitable for use in war and in the ''manège'' and for every service that the rider may require".〔 The decline of the breed was noted in the early 20th century by Mascheroni (1903) and Fogliata (1908).〔 Some sources state that by 1950,〔 the original Neapolitan horse was deemed extinct, but its lines were incorporated into other breeds, most notably the Lipizzaner.〔〔 However, a breed called the Napolitano exists in Italy today, and is recognized by the Italian government.〔 According to Gouraud, "a dedicated breeder ... is hoping to be able to rebuild it".〔 ''La Repubblica'' reports that the attempt is based on a single stallion, Neapolitano "Il Vecchio", which belonged as a foal to Marshal Tito and passed when old to a Serbian farmer, from whom it was purchased and imported to Italy in 1989.〔
The Napoletano as it is known today is one of the fifteen indigenous horse "breeds of limited distribution" currently recognised by the AIA, the Italian breeders' association,〔 under the terms of Ministerial decree D.M. 24347 dated 5 November 2003;〔 its status was listed in 2007 as critical by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.〔 In 2005, a total population of 20 mares and 4 stallions was registered.〔
==Characteristics==

According to the breed standard,〔 the Napoletano may be bay, black, "burnt chestnut" or grey, and must stand at least (59 in.) at the withers. The head is "proud and square," the forehead broad, the eyes large, the profile straight becoming convex over the nose, the nostrils flattened, the ears small. The neck is muscular, long and elegantly curved, the mane thick and long. The shoulder is deep and well sloped, with high and well-pronounced withers. The croup is broad, rounded and almost double, the tail thick and long, set on medium low. The legs are well-proportioned and very muscular, particularly behind, dry and with pronounced tendons, the joints broad and dry. The action is "elegant, pronounced and majestic," the temperament "lively, bold and generous." 〔
This may be compared with the description of the Neapolitan Horse given in ''The Sportsman's Dictionary'' in 1800:

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