17th Horse (Poona Horse)

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17th Horse (Poona Horse)

The 17th Horse, commonly known as the Poona Horse, is a distinguished Indian horse breed notable for its strength, agility, and versatility. Originating from the Pune region of Maharashtra, India, this breed has historical significance, particularly in military contexts, where it was utilized by various cavalry units. Characterized by a robust build, the Poona Horse typically stands at around 14.2 to 15.2 hands high, displaying a muscular physique suited for both endurance and speed. The coat colors primarily range from bay to chestnut and grey. Renowned for its intelligence and trainability, the 17th Horse continues to play a vital role in various equestrian disciplines and remains integral to India's rich cultural heritage.