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The (English: Hennebont National Stud) is one of five equestrian centers in the
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of
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. It was created in 1856 in
Hennebont Hennebont (; ) is a commune in the Morbihan department in the region of Brittany in north-western France. Geography Hennebont is situated about ten miles from the mouth of the River Blavet, which divides it into two parts: the ''Ville Close' ...
, Morbihan, around the former Abbey of La Joie, as a result of an exchange with the Abbey of Notre-Dame de Langonnet. Inaugurated by
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on August 15, 1858, it was classified as a
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in 1995. The Haras National d'Hennebont has a long tradition of public stallion breeding, acquiring and making available
stallion A stallion is an adult male horse that has not been gelded ( castrated). Stallions follow the conformation and phenotype of their breed, but within that standard, the presence of hormones such as testosterone may give stallions a thicker, "cre ...
s, mainly of the Breton breed, to breeders in its district. This historic function gradually came to an end between 2007 and 2016, with the transition from state management to that of a Syndicat Mixte. The national equestrian society housed there, founded in 1964, will cease operations in 2019. Now mainly devoted to tourism, the Haras National features a horse discovery area and a
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school, and organizes numerous shows and events throughout the year, including a
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.


History

Under the
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, there were always more stallion depots in the north of
Brittany Brittany ( ) is a peninsula, historical country and cultural area in the north-west of modern France, covering the western part of what was known as Armorica in Roman Gaul. It became an Kingdom of Brittany, independent kingdom and then a Duch ...
than in the south. The Haras system was notoriously inefficient in
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, not least because breeders were looking for more diverse
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s, and remained attached to the local Breton bidet breed. Under the Consulate, in 1803, Chaptal looked for locations to establish a new stallion depot in
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: the
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, the Abbey of Saint-Jean-des-Prés, the Crévy Castle, the Truscat Castle, and the Ursulines' enclosure in
Ploërmel Church Saint-Armel Ploërmel (; ; Gallo language: ''Pieurmè'') is a commune in the Morbihan department in Brittany, in north-western France. On 1 January 2019, the former commune Monterrein was merged into Ploërmel. Character of the town T ...
were all considered, before a choice was made for the Abbey of
Langonnet Langonnet () is a commune in the Morbihan department of Brittany in north-western France. Geography Langonnet is in north-west of Cornouaille, in Lower Brittany. It is one of the few Cornouaille parishes to be located in the present-day Mo ...
, in 1806. On November 12, 1842, the districts of
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were defined on the basis of these two stud farms. As the
Langonnet Langonnet () is a commune in the Morbihan department of Brittany in north-western France. Geography Langonnet is in north-west of Cornouaille, in Lower Brittany. It is one of the few Cornouaille parishes to be located in the present-day Mo ...
depot was poorly served by narrow, impassable roads, a new location was sought from 1849 onwards. The Abbey de la Joie, in
Hennebont Hennebont (; ) is a commune in the Morbihan department in the region of Brittany in north-western France. Geography Hennebont is situated about ten miles from the mouth of the River Blavet, which divides it into two parts: the ''Ville Close' ...
, was one of the proposed sites.


Establishment and inauguration

A decree issued on November 10, 1856 authorized the transfer of the Haras National from
Langonnet Langonnet () is a commune in the Morbihan department of Brittany in north-western France. Geography Langonnet is in north-west of Cornouaille, in Lower Brittany. It is one of the few Cornouaille parishes to be located in the present-day Mo ...
to
Hennebont Hennebont (; ) is a commune in the Morbihan department in the region of Brittany in north-western France. Geography Hennebont is situated about ten miles from the mouth of the River Blavet, which divides it into two parts: the ''Ville Close' ...
, on a 5-hectare site around the Abbey of La Joie. The site exchange was signed by the Prefect of Morbihan on December 31. The exchange was concluded between the congregation of the Pères du Saint-Esprit and the French state: the congregation wished to settle in Langonnet. To make the exchange with Hennebont, owned by Sieur Queron, more equitable, the congregation pays for the construction of a stable for 32
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s, an enclosing wall, a gate and two
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s, one for the janitors and the other for the head groom. The transfer of the stud is managed by its director, Mr. Drieu. This operation was accompanied by a re-division of the Breton districts, with the
Haras National de Lamballe The Haras National de Lamballe (English: ''Lamballe National Stud'') is one of five equestrian centers in the French region of Brittany. Established in the autumn of 1783, it originally functioned as a depot for royal stallions, operating from a s ...
losing the management of
Ille-et-Vilaine Ille-et-Vilaine (; Gallo language, Gallo: ''Ill-e-Vilaenn'', ) is a departments of France, department of France, located in the regions of France, region of Brittany (administrative region), Brittany in the northwest of the country. It is named a ...
to
Hennebont Hennebont (; ) is a commune in the Morbihan department in the region of Brittany in north-western France. Geography Hennebont is situated about ten miles from the mouth of the River Blavet, which divides it into two parts: the ''Ville Close' ...
, in exchange for the northern part of Finistère. As Gérard Guillotel notes, this division seems illogical, and penalizes breeders in Ille-et-Vilaine, who are geographically closer to
Lamballe Lamballe (; ; Gallo: ''Lanball'') is a town and a former commune in the Côtes-d'Armor department in Brittany in northwestern France. On 1 January 2019, it was merged into the new commune Lamballe-Armor. It lies on the river Gouessant east ...
than to
Hennebont Hennebont (; ) is a commune in the Morbihan department in the region of Brittany in north-western France. Geography Hennebont is situated about ten miles from the mouth of the River Blavet, which divides it into two parts: the ''Ville Close' ...
: it was justified at the time by the future development of the
Haras National de Lamballe The Haras National de Lamballe (English: ''Lamballe National Stud'') is one of five equestrian centers in the French region of Brittany. Established in the autumn of 1783, it originally functioned as a depot for royal stallions, operating from a s ...
. The law ratifying the exchange was signed by Napoleon III on May 19, 1857. The stud became operational that same year. The initial entrance was from the banks of the
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, via the conciergerie pavilion. A forge was built in 1858. The official inauguration took place one year after the opening, in the presence of
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and the Empress, on August 15, 1858, Saint-Napoleon's Day. The facades were whitewashed for the occasion. The mayor of Hennebont, Olivier Levier, thanks the Emperor in his speech. A full-length portrait of Napoleon III, wearing the imperial mantle, is kept as a souvenir in stable no. 1.


Up to the beginning of the 20th century

Work is carried out to increase the capacity of the stud: stables numbers 2, 3 and 4 become operational in 1880. Initially focused on breeding draft horses, the Haras National d'Hennebont acquires Anglo-Norman and
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stallions, with the aim of lightening the Breton breed through crossbreeding. Among his initial stallions is the
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Grey Shales, transferred from
Langonnet Langonnet () is a commune in the Morbihan department of Brittany in north-western France. Geography Langonnet is in north-west of Cornouaille, in Lower Brittany. It is one of the few Cornouaille parishes to be located in the present-day Mo ...
. The "missions to the Orient" led to the arrival of ten
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stallions at
Hennebont Hennebont (; ) is a commune in the Morbihan department in the region of Brittany in north-western France. Geography Hennebont is situated about ten miles from the mouth of the River Blavet, which divides it into two parts: the ''Ville Close' ...
between 1874 and 1892. The establishment's first director began promoting the Cornouaille Postier horse, the Morbihan Petit
draft Draft, the draft, or draught may refer to: Watercraft dimensions * Draft (hull), the distance from waterline to keel of a vessel * Draft (sail), degree of curvature in a sail * Air draft, distance from waterline to the highest point on a v ...
, and a heavier
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in Ille-et-Vilaine. The Odet basin (between
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and
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), the Redon region and northern Ille-et-Vilaine all have a tradition of breeding horses for cavalry. In 1900, the Haras National d'Hennebont no longer had any
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or
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stallions, having 148
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s, mostly half-bloods, for 36 Postiers and 15
Breton Breton most often refers to: *anything associated with Brittany, and generally **Breton people **Breton language, a Southwestern Brittonic Celtic language of the Indo-European language family, spoken in Brittany ** Breton (horse), a breed **Gale ...
draft Draft, the draft, or draught may refer to: Watercraft dimensions * Draft (hull), the distance from waterline to keel of a vessel * Draft (sail), degree of curvature in a sail * Air draft, distance from waterline to the highest point on a v ...
stallion A stallion is an adult male horse that has not been gelded ( castrated). Stallions follow the conformation and phenotype of their breed, but within that standard, the presence of hormones such as testosterone may give stallions a thicker, "cre ...
s, serving around 12,000 mares in its district.


From 1901 to the World War II

In 1901, a certain Mr. Perrin sold the Haras National a hectare of land to the north. This enabled the construction of stables numbers 5, 6 and 7. The director's and staff quarters were built in 1902. The third stud officer arrived in 1907, when the "supervisor's" house was built; the assistant director arrived the following year, and an infirmary was also created in 1908. Between 1900 and 1914, the number of half-blood horses declined, in favor of Postier and Trait Breton. At the same time, the Breton bidet tended to disappear. In 1914, the stud had 262 breeding stallions. In 1914, a 4-year-old mare from the Corlay line, Caroline, bred by the Haras National d'Hennebont, won first prize at the , as did her breeder, Mr. Roux from
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. Particular attention was paid to maintaining horse births during the
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, in particular the production of the Breton Postier, the artillery horse par excellence. After the
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, the Haras National d'Hennebont employed over 100 staff. Agricultural needs lead to an increase in the number of draft stallions, as well as imports of Ardennais
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s, although there are fewer of them than at Lamballe. File:Karoline, Vannes.jpg, Karoline, small
Breton Breton most often refers to: *anything associated with Brittany, and generally **Breton people **Breton language, a Southwestern Brittonic Celtic language of the Indo-European language family, spoken in Brittany ** Breton (horse), a breed **Gale ...
draft Draft, the draft, or draught may refer to: Watercraft dimensions * Draft (hull), the distance from waterline to keel of a vessel * Draft (sail), degree of curvature in a sail * Air draft, distance from waterline to the highest point on a v ...
mare A mare is an adult female horse or other equidae, equine. In most cases, a mare is a female horse over the age of three, and a filly is a female horse three and younger. In Thoroughbred horse racing, a mare is defined as a female horse more th ...
from the
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region, 2 years old, 1.48 m (1912). File:Mousse petit trait Breton.jpg, Mousse, small
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draft Draft, the draft, or draught may refer to: Watercraft dimensions * Draft (hull), the distance from waterline to keel of a vessel * Draft (sail), degree of curvature in a sail * Air draft, distance from waterline to the highest point on a v ...
animal from the
Langonnet Langonnet () is a commune in the Morbihan department of Brittany in north-western France. Geography Langonnet is in north-west of Cornouaille, in Lower Brittany. It is one of the few Cornouaille parishes to be located in the present-day Mo ...
region, 4 years old, 1.52 m (1916). File:Trait postier breton Landivisiau.jpg, Artisan,
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from
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, sold to the Haras National in 1927.
On November 8, 1920, a further 7 hectares were acquired from Mr. Perrin, including the lower part of the abbey with its 17th-century buildings and outbuildings, for the total sum of 302,000
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s. In 1923, the Haras lost its
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stallion purchasing centers in
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and
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. The following year, 20,917
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s were covered in the Hennebont district. In 1927, the Hennebont site had its largest number of stallions, 293, making it the 4th largest in France. More than half of the stallions are listed as Breton Postier, while 132 are Breton Trait, following the division of the breed's studbook in 1926. There were 93 employees at the time. In 1929,
Hennebont Hennebont (; ) is a commune in the Morbihan department in the region of Brittany in north-western France. Geography Hennebont is situated about ten miles from the mouth of the River Blavet, which divides it into two parts: the ''Ville Close' ...
had no
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stallions. The spread of motorization led to a decline in the Haras' activities in the years leading up to the World War II.


During the World War II

In 1939, the mobilization of a certain number of grooms led to additional work for those who had not been mobilized by the needs of the war. However, the stud's director, Mr. Poujols de Molliens, managed to maintain the equestrian activity on site throughout the war years. The wartime situation reinforced the idea of "cultural breeding", designed to resist defeat and then
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. The continued presence of Mr. Poujols de Molliens, who held the post for 15 years, ensured a certain stability. German troops reached Hennebont in June 1940. Around 4,000 prisoners of war were held on the Hennebont site until 1942, a few managing to escape by wearing the uniforms of grooms. In 1943, the Germans occupied almost the entire site, setting up an ammunition depot and a food depot. The latter was regularly looted by grooms in contact with the
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(including Haras supervisor Michel de Kersabiec), who knew the German patrol schedules. An anti-Nazi German soldier helps these grooms, enabling a French officer to reach England, with a special message sent to the Resistance fighters at the Haras National d'Hennebont via the
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. Hennebont was liberated by the Allied forces on August 16, 1944, thanks to sabotage of the Blavet bridge, which prevented the German garrison stationed at the Haras from reaching the Lorient pocket. The German soldiers at the Haras surrendered, after demolishing the director's house with shellfire from Montagne du Salut. When the Lorient pocket surrendered on May 10, 1945, the Haras National d'Hennebont was transformed into a German prisoner-of-war camp. After the war, the stud almost no longer housed horses, but soon returned to its traditional functions.


From 1945 to 2007

The decline of the draft horse accelerated after 1945, although it was relatively slow and gradual in Brittany, leading to a loss of motivation among breeders. Foreign missions (Italy, Spain, Japan...) kept the Breton breed alive. The conversion of Breton horse breeding to meat production is helping to maintain the breed's numbers. Director M. Gendry began converting the breeding program to this end as early as 1946. From 1952, Marcilhacy continued this policy. The system of rolling trucks became widespread, to bring
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s to breeders who had difficulty moving their mares to the stud farm or breeding station. Since the 1960s, livestock premiums have encouraged breeders in the
Hennebont Hennebont (; ) is a commune in the Morbihan department in the region of Brittany in north-western France. Geography Hennebont is situated about ten miles from the mouth of the River Blavet, which divides it into two parts: the ''Ville Close' ...
district to keep draft horses. In 1954, over a period of 17 years, a breeder stallion, Gerfaut, assigned to the
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station in
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district, through cross-breeding with postal mares. The opened in 1964, marking the establishment's move towards
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. Mr. de Dieuleveult took over as director in 1965, favoring
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and sport horses and increasing the number of stallions. His three successors continued in this vein, while maintaining a large Breton herd. In 1970, with 217 stallions, Hennebont was one of France's largest stallion depots; in 1973, twelve bloodstock stallions were stationed there. The stud was also one of the pioneers in the use of equine
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in France, the technique being tested on its draft stallions as early as 1981. In 1985, it sent a huge Breton butcher-type breeding stallion, named Oscar, to the Bannalec station. The great storm of October 16, 1987 severely damaged the site. In 1993, Hennebont had 34 employees and 12 breeding stations in its district:
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Combourg Combourg (; ; Gallo: ''Conbórn'') is a commune in the Ille-et-Vilaine department in Brittany in northwestern France. History The town is part of the Patrimoine Urbain de Bretagne and labelled as one of the Petites Cités de Caractère. Comb ...
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and Vitré. Its national equestrian society has 45 horses and ponies at its disposal. The Haras National d'Hennebont also manages some twenty horse-racing societies, and 22 racing societies in its area, the most prestigious of which is Dinard.


Transfer to joint management

Since 2007, the Syndicat Mixte du Haras national d'Hennebont has managed the site's buildings and trees, with the exception of the Abbey de la Joie and the Pavillon de la Porterie. The syndicat mixte is made up of the Brittany region, the
Morbihan The Morbihan ( , ; ) is a departments of France, department in the administrative region of Brittany (administrative region), Brittany, situated in the northwest of France. It is named after the Gulf of Morbihan, Morbihan (''small sea'' in Breton ...
department, the
Lorient Agglomération Lorient Agglomération ( Breton: ''An Oriant Tolpad-kêrioù'') is the ''communauté d'agglomération'', an intercommunal structure, centred on the city of Lorient. It is located in the Morbihan department, in the Brittany region, northwestern Fr ...
and the town of
Hennebont Hennebont (; ) is a commune in the Morbihan department in the region of Brittany in north-western France. Geography Hennebont is situated about ten miles from the mouth of the River Blavet, which divides it into two parts: the ''Ville Close' ...
. On October 15, 2015, the French Horse and Riding Institute ('','' IFCE by its acronym in French) announced that the stud farm would be put up for sale in January 2016. In April 2016, the town of Hennebont and
Lorient Agglomération Lorient Agglomération ( Breton: ''An Oriant Tolpad-kêrioù'') is the ''communauté d'agglomération'', an intercommunal structure, centred on the city of Lorient. It is located in the Morbihan department, in the Brittany region, northwestern Fr ...
officially announced that they had negotiated an agreement with the IFCE to become owners of the entire site, comprising the 32 buildings, including the Abbey of La Joie, spread over 23 hectares, for 800,000 euros (750,000 euros according to the ''La France agricole'' website), on condition that the partners in the syndicat mixte undertake to help manage the site. The transfer of ownership will take place before the end of 2016. The planned project is to perpetuate horse-related activities, making the stud farm a tourist attraction in the Lorient basin. In September 2018, the stud will host ''Équi-meeting'', dedicated to equine mediation. In August 2019, the Haras d'Hennebont will welcome a Japanese delegation interested in
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draft Draft, the draft, or draught may refer to: Watercraft dimensions * Draft (hull), the distance from waterline to keel of a vessel * Draft (sail), degree of curvature in a sail * Air draft, distance from waterline to the highest point on a v ...
breeding. The ''Société Hippique Nationale'' closes in September 2019, after 55 years of existence: its lease has not been renewed, forcing it to vacate the premises by the end of 2019 at the latest. The fate of the association's 50 horses and 4 employees remains unknown.


Site description

The Haras National d'Hennebont is located on a 23-hectare site, surrounded by a 3.2-km-long wall. The official address is 35, rue de la Bergerie, but vehicular access is via 1, rue Victor-Hugo.


Built heritage

The stud boasts a very rich built heritage, with a total of 32 buildings, including seven stables, three manor houses and a forge, for a total built area of around 10,000 m2. This built heritage is managed in collaboration with the Architect des Bâtiments de France. The Haras porterie, nicknamed the "house of confessors", is considered remarkable. This former janitor's lodge stands on the banks of the Blavet River. The buildings of the Haras National d'Hennebont, with the exception of the one built in 1986 and the buildings of the Abbey of La Joie (otherwise protected), were listed as
historic monument A monument is a type of structure that was explicitly created to commemorate a person or event, or which has become relevant to a social group as a part of their remembrance of historic times or cultural heritage, due to its artistic, historical ...
s by decree on November 6, 1995. File:Haras d'Hennebont.jpg, Stable no. 1, home to the horse discovery area. File:Bâtiments du Haras d'Hennebont 02.jpg, Horse-drawn vehicle shed. File:Résidence d'artistes Haras Hennebont.jpg, Porterie of the former Abbey de la Joie, now an artists' residence. File:Abbaye de la Joie.jpg, .


Equestrian and horse-drawn heritage

The Hennebont Saddlery of Honor includes a Moroccan
saddle A saddle is a supportive structure for a rider of an animal, fastened to an animal's back by a girth. The most common type is equestrian. However, specialized saddles have been created for oxen, camels and other animals. It is not know ...
with gilded embroidery. A full-length portrait of
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, donated after the Haras' inauguration in 1857, is on display in the Horse discovery area, stable no. 1.


Equestrian facilities

The Haras National d'Hennebont has around 50 stable boxes for horses, three sand arenas with a total surface area of 7,600 m2, a grass competition arena covering 8,800 m2, a 1,500 m2 riding arena, a Havrincourt ring, a covered walker and several
paddock A paddock is a small enclosure for horses. In the United Kingdom, this term also applies to a field for a general automobile racing competition, particularly Formula 1. Description The most common design provides an area for exercise and is ofte ...
s. File:Bâtiments du Haras d'Hennebont 01.jpg, Stable. File:Écuries du Haras national d'Hennebont.jpg, Sand quarry, with stables at the back.


Horses

The Haras National d'Hennebont's regional presence means that the Breton draft horse is a natural breeding specialty. The majority of horses on site are therefore draft and half-draft. In 2013, after the Haras horses opened the traditional parade, the Asturian delegation to the Lorient Interceltic Festival donated a purebred
Asturcón The Asturcón is an ancient Spanish breed of small horse or pony from the autonomous region of Asturias in the northern part of the country. It has been documented since Roman times: it has an unusual ambling gait, which was described by Pl ...
pony, named Nordfjior, to the Haras national d'Hennebont. File:Étalon breton Hennebont.jpg, Breton stallion in a stable. File:Poney Haras Hennebont.jpg, Pony in the meadow. File:Nordfjior.jpg, Nordfjior, a purebred
Asturcón The Asturcón is an ancient Spanish breed of small horse or pony from the autonomous region of Asturias in the northern part of the country. It has been documented since Roman times: it has an unusual ambling gait, which was described by Pl ...
stallion donated to the Haras National d'Hennebont by the Asturian delegation at the 2013 Lorient Interceltic Festival.
In 2014, the stud was home to 25 stallions of all types: draft, saddle, pony and donkey. In 2019, there are only around ten horses on site.


Vegetation

The entire site is planted with rare species, including some old specimens, such as a
lime tree ''Tilia'' is a genus of about 30 species of trees or bushes, native throughout most of the temperate Northern Hemisphere. The tree is known as linden for the European species, and basswood for North American species. In Great Britain and Irelan ...
over 200 years old. The 23-hectare park, partially classified as a "protected wooded area", also contains
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bushes in the main courtyard, Monterey pines,
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, ''
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'',
ash trees ''Fraxinus'' (), commonly called ash, is a genus of plants in the olive and lilac family, Oleaceae, and comprises 45–65 species of usually medium-to-large trees, most of which are deciduous trees, although some subtropical species are evergr ...
, purple beech and a
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. Camellias bloom periodically. A fountain sculpted in the shape of a lion's mouth provides water all year round. In the past, the choice of certain plant species had a practical purpose:
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was used to make dressage badines, while ash was used for harnessing equipment.


Management

A number of stud farm directors and inspectors have left their mark on Hennebont's history. According to Gérard Guillotel, the various Haras de Bretagne officers in the second half of the 20th century were very close-knit.


Missions, events and tourism

The site's activities have evolved over time, and are now mainly focused on tourism, sporting activities and culture, with over 60,000 visitors a year on average, according to
Lorient Agglomération Lorient Agglomération ( Breton: ''An Oriant Tolpad-kêrioù'') is the ''communauté d'agglomération'', an intercommunal structure, centred on the city of Lorient. It is located in the Morbihan department, in the Brittany region, northwestern Fr ...
. More than 2,500 people will visit the Haras during the 2019
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. Visits include the stables, the forge, the main tack room and the breeding laboratory. All events are managed by Sellor, which also rents out the site for weddings, seminars and cabarets. Equestrian shows are organized from April to December, with more than a hundred shows performed each year, under a big top or outdoors. The , present on the site, provides equine identification and socio-professional support in the equestrian sector.


Horse discovery area

A horse discovery area in Brittany, created in 1999, is located in the large stable (known as No. 1), presenting the horse and its history. It features interactive museography and videos. It also hosts temporary exhibitions. In 2001, it hosted an exhibition of black-and-white photographs by Jean-Maurice Colombel, , which, according to the daily ''
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'', was a great success. For the 2018 Heritage Days, it is hosting an exhibition devoted to costumes and horses. This space attracts around 30,000 visitors a year, according to the '' Union régionaliste bretonne''; 35,000 a year, including 18,000 in the summer season, according to the official website.


Forge workshop

The Haras National's
forge A forge is a type of hearth used for heating metals, or the workplace (smithy) where such a hearth is located. The forge is used by the smith to heat a piece of metal to a temperature at which it becomes easier to shape by forging, or to the ...
, abandoned since the late 1990s, was reactivated in 2016 to welcome a craftsman who offers courses in
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,
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and
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s. The workshop also offers creation and repair of metal objects, as well as
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.


Driving school

A driving school at
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's ''Ar Maner'' ("the manor", in Breton) equestrian center has been up and running since July 2018. The school uses the three riding arenas, the Havrincourt roundabout, the fixed obstacles and the entire park, offering free-riding and long-rein work. Since its installation and until October 2019, around ten people have been trained. File:Jument bretonne attelage Hennebont 00.jpg, Stop and call for attention. File:Jument bretonne attelage Hennebont 02.jpg, Moving File:Jument bretonne attelage Hennebont 001.jpg, Reward at end of work session. Previously, Hennebont was home to a driving school.


Christmas market

The Syndicat Mixte organizes an annual
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, which attracts around 10,000 visitors to the Haras d'Hennebont each year, according to the official website. The stud farm is transformed and decorated for the occasion. The 2017 edition covers 700 m2, and welcomes 58 exhibitors, with a free shuttle service provided by the town of Hennebont. In 2018, this Christmas market is one of the last to continue in its geographical area. The 2018 edition was inaugurated by Morbihan Senator Muriel Jourda.


Past events

The stallion presentation, known as the "grande parade des étalons" and considered a must-attend event in Hennebont, according to ''Le Télégramme'', traditionally took place on the first Sunday in February each year, featuring all stallions supplying semen to the stud, whether working or sport. The last recorded edition took place in 2013. The 2016 competition for
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attracted some forty participants. The Hennebont Horse Week was organized every year in July at the stud farm by the ''Société Hippique Nationale'', offering
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competitions and derbies at both pro and amateur levels. The 2019 edition has been cancelled due to the restructuring of the Haras National. Considered by the ''
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'' newspaper and ''
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'' as "the most eagerly awaited event for riders in the Grand Ouest" and "the biggest annual equestrian event in the Brittany region", its July 2018 edition had brought together 2,000 riders over 32 events.


See also

*
Hennebont Hennebont (; ) is a commune in the Morbihan department in the region of Brittany in north-western France. Geography Hennebont is situated about ten miles from the mouth of the River Blavet, which divides it into two parts: the ''Ville Close' ...
*
Haras National de Lamballe The Haras National de Lamballe (English: ''Lamballe National Stud'') is one of five equestrian centers in the French region of Brittany. Established in the autumn of 1783, it originally functioned as a depot for royal stallions, operating from a s ...
* Horses in Brittany


References


Bibliography

* * * * * {{Equestrian institutions of France Horse breeding organizations Organizations based in Brittany Horse farms in France