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• At the beginning of the twentieth century, Haflingers were limited to the Tyrol. Since 1945, this small, strong breed has become more widely known. The horses are know popular in Europe, the United States, Australia, Africa and Asia. Haflingers are regarded as particularly important in Asia, where their genes are improving the native packhorse breed.
• Haflingers are hard-working, adaptable, strong, and long lived. Because of their healthy mountain upbringing, these horses are often able to work until they are forty years old.
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