Gidran

Gidrán, ili mađarski anglo-arap je pasmina konja koja je razvijena u Mađarskoj iz krvotoka koji je uključivao arapskog konja. Svi pripadnici pasmine su boje kestena. Pasmina Gidran započela je svoj razvoj 1816. godine u Državnoj ergeli Mezohegyes. Izvorni temeljni otac bio je pustinjski uzgojen arapski pastuh po imenu Siglavy Gidran. Ovaj pastuh križan je na arapskim, turskim i španjolsko-napuljskim kobilama kao i drugim lokalnim kobilama iz istočne Europe. Počevši od 1893., dodane su čistokrvne krvne loze. Kasnije je dodan i Shagya arapski uzgoj.

Pasmina je utjecala ili je križana s mnogim drugim pasminama u istočnoj Europi, uključujući češku toplokrvnu, austrijsku toplokrvnu, mađarsku toplokrvnu, malapolsku-nonius, plevensku i ukrajinskog jahača. Usko je povezana s još jednom mađarskom pasminom, Kisber Felver.

Gidrani su visoki u grebenu od 160 do 173 cm.  Konji se izdvajaju po svojoj brzini, izdržljivosti, agilnosti i hrabrosti. Imaju malu glavu i ravan profil. Imaju dobro oblikovan greben i male uši. Pasmina ima duga leđa i velike oči. Gidran je vrlo mišićav I moćan konj.

The Gidran – Gidrán, or Hungarian Anglo-Arab is a horse breed developed in Hungary from bloodstock that included the Arabian horse. All members of the breed are Chestnut. The Gidran breed began its development in 1816 at the Mezohegyes State Stud. The original foundation sire was a desert bred Arabian stallion named Siglavy Gidran. This stallion was crossed on Arabian, Turkish, and Spanish-Naples mares as well as other local mares from eastern Europe. Beginning in 1893, Thoroughbred bloodlines were added. Later, Shagya Arabian breeding was also added. The breed influenced or was crossed on many other breeds in eastern Europe, including the Czech warm blood, Austrian Warmblood, Hungarian Warmblood, Malapolski, Nonius, Pleven, and the Ukrainian Riding Horse. It is closely associated with another Hungarian breed, the Kisber Felver. Gidrans stand between 15.3 to 17 hands (63 to 68 inches, 160 to 173 cm). The horses are set apart for their speed, stamina, agility, and courage. They have a small head and a straight profile. They have well-shaped crest and small ears. The breed tends to have a long back and large eyes. The Gidran is a very muscular horse and is powerful.