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Percheron

British pronunciation/pˈɜːtʃəɹən/
American pronunciation/pˈɜːtʃɚɹən/
Percheron
[NOUN]
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a breed of draft horse originally from the Perche region of France, known for its strength, size, and agility

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What is a "Percheron"?

The Percheron is a powerful breed of draft horse that originated in the Perche region of France. They are known for their immense size, with the average Percheron standing around 16-17 hands tall and weighing up to 2,600 pounds. Despite their size, Percherons are also known for their agility and graceful movement, making them a popular breed for carriage driving and other types of harness work. They are often used for heavy farm work and logging, and are known for their strong work ethic and calm temperament. Percherons are typically black or gray, with feathering on their lower legs and a thick mane and tail. They have a long history, with roots dating back to the Middle Ages, and were popular among French nobility as carriage horses. Today, Percherons are bred around the world and are used for a variety of tasks, including farming, logging, and recreational riding.

Examples
1Sam, a two-year-old Percheron, has been down for hours.
2Jack is a big, black Percheron for one of the Amish clients.
3Overlay few minutes so ideally with a lot of CAUTION we'd GO ahead let the PERCHERON for a LITTLE bit longer
4He arrived at Valley Forge in late February in a sleigh pulled by a team of coal black Percheron horses he purchased in France just so he could make a good entrance.
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