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The Nordestino, also known as Crioulo Nordestino, Mourão, Pé Duro Nordestino or Sertanejo do Nordeste,DOMINGUES, Octavio - O CAVALO SERTANEJO DO NORDESTE, Revista de Agricultura da Escola Nacional de Agronomia, Universidade Rural (Rio de Janeiro). nline Rio de Janeiro: Typographia Commercial, 1853 pg. 53 to 56. Available in WWW:. is a breed of horses native to the Northeast Region of
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. The breed is near
extinction Extinction is the termination of a kind of organism or of a group of kinds (taxon), usually a species. The moment of extinction is generally considered to be the death of the last individual of the species, although the capacity to breed and ...
due to the lack of interest in maintaining it. A stud-book was created and approved in 1987 by the Brazilian government; nevertheless in 2017 the authorization to carry out the genealogical records of the breed was revoked by the Ministry of Agriculture ("Portaria n. 1.537/2017" do MAPA published in , on 26 July 2017, section 1, page 17) causing the loss of the breed's lines records. It is the first native horse breed of Brazil, and derived from the first horses brought by Portuguese settlers in the sixteenth century. Over time the horses have evolved into a small breed very well-adapted to surviving in the local semi-arid climate of the Northeast Region. Today around 500,000 horses (purebred and mixed) survive in the region pulling horse carts or in cattle work.


History


Origin

With the discovery of Brazil by the Portuguese the horse was introduced into South America where it was nonexistent. In 1549 it was introduced into the Northeast Region of Brazil through the efforts of
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, first grantee of the
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,MIRANDA, Luiz - HISTÓRIA DA RAÇA NORDESTINO, Tropel Nordestino. nline onsult. Aug. 26, 2020 Available in WWW:. that when establishing along the Rio dos Currais (now
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) cattle farms (provided with cattle and horses) was the precursor of this new breed. This breed was originated from a mixture of runaway farm horses, abandoned horses and horses that survived aboriginal attacks on cattle farms.


Genetic background

It descends mainly from Iberian horse breeds, namely the
Garrano The Garrano is an endangered breed of pony from northern Portugal, part of the Iberian horse family, mainly used as a pack horse, for riding, and for light farm work. An ancient breed, the Garrano has remained largely unchanged for thousands o ...
,
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and the
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. These horses were brought mainly from
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,
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and
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.


Currently

For several centuries this breed was used by the Brazilian
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( Portuguese: ) as a work horse all over the Northeast Sertão. With the almost complete disappearance of this profession at the end of the 20th century, the breed followed the same path. Today few specimens remain. Some are in use by , others are used to pull horse carts, and few are used as leisure horses (the breed is not commonly used as a leisure horse due to its low stature and rugged appearance).


Characteristics

This breed is highly adapted to the semi-arid climate of the Brazilian Northeast Sertão. It withstands dry and hot environments and can feed and subsist on low nutritional quality plants with scarce or unhealthy water. Besides having a low stature (typical of the Brazilian corral horse breeds) it also resists hoof wear due to its very hard hooves. This is the reason why it is also called ("hard foot"). The majority of specimens have a natural
ambling gait An ambling gait or amble is any of several four-beat intermediate horse gaits, all of which are faster than a walk but usually slower than a canter and always slower than a gallop. Horses that amble are sometimes referred to as "gaited", particu ...
. Standard morphological characteristics: * Profile – Straight but sometimes concave profile. Light body with an average of 150 kg(330 lbs) to 250 kg(551 lbs) in weight. Long legs and short coat all year round. * Height – Even though they are less than 150 centimeters (59.1 in; 14.3 hands) at the
withers The withers is the ridge between the shoulder blades of an animal, typically a quadruped. In many species, it is the tallest point of the body. In horses and dogs, it is the standard place to measure the animal's height. In contrast, cattle ar ...
, they are not considered ponies as conformed in the studbook. Adults measure between 130 cm (51 in; 12.8 hands) and 150 cm (59 in; 14.8 hands) at the withers. * Colors – The most common coat color is brown (similar to the
Garrano The Garrano is an endangered breed of pony from northern Portugal, part of the Iberian horse family, mainly used as a pack horse, for riding, and for light farm work. An ancient breed, the Garrano has remained largely unchanged for thousands o ...
), but it also can be
grey Grey (more common in British English) or gray (more common in American English) is an intermediate color between black and white. It is a neutral or achromatic color, meaning literally that it is "without color", because it can be composed o ...
(flea-bitten and dapple grey) or red
dun A dun is an ancient or medieval fort. In Ireland and Britain it is mainly a kind of hillfort and also a kind of Atlantic roundhouse. Etymology The term comes from Irish language, Irish ''dún'' or Scottish Gaelic ''dùn'' (meaning "fort"), ...
. File:Cavalo crioulo nordestino de cor castanha.jpg, Brown color coat File:Cavalo crioulo nordestino de cor tordilho pastando.jpg, Grey color coat * Temperament – Active, docile and apt to cattle work, saddle riding and sports. * Gait – Besides the easy and fast natural
gait Gait is the pattern of movement of the limbs of animals, including humans, during locomotion over a solid substrate. Most animals use a variety of gaits, selecting gait based on speed, terrain, the need to maneuver, and energetic efficiency. Di ...
, it easily produces a natural ambling gait that allows a smooth-riding four-beat footfall pattern. * Fitness – Good for saddle riding and also for work (especially cart wagons). Very good aptitude for pursuing cattle with the vaqueiros in the thorny forests of the
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.


Associations of breeders and enthusiasts

Besides the first association, the (ABCCN) which no longer exists, some organizations that promote the breed and its use have been founded. The majority of the animals are concentrated in the Brazilian northeast region, with three associations there: the (ABCCN); the (NPSCN); and the (AEPCN). They try to preserve the breed and its characteristics.


Breed status in the Ministry of Agriculture (Brazil) (MAPA)

The Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture (MAPA) recognizes the breed, the standard of which was submitted for analysis and approved in 1987. However, this was not enough to consolidate an organized breeding program for the breed and attract more interested parties. In a document made available in 2016, based on data from 2013, the ministry warns of the need for organization of the breed and that there are currently estimated 500,000 live animals including purebred and crossbred animals. In the same document the MAPA indicates that the association responsible for the breed has been inactive for eight years, without mentioning its name. It is likely the (ABCCN), whose authorization to maintain the genealogical records of the breed was revoked a year later, published on the , on the date 26 July 2017, section 1, page 17. This revoked authorization was given in 1974. Currently several associations are taking the registry of the line breeds into their hands. The organizations are (NPSCN) and the (AEPCN).


References

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