Breed Type Gallery

Examples of Irish Draught horses that meet the Irish Draught Breed Standard. You will notice variation in the types below but all of these horses share the following classic Irish Draught characteristics: the frame is rectangular, the proportion of body-depth to leg-length is 50:50, the thoracic/girth area is deep, the loin-hip-thigh-gaskin complex is strong, and the shin/cannon bone region of the limb below the knee is substantial in circumference, short in length, and "flat" (ie. significantly broader in side view than front view with the line of the tendons parallel to the line of the front of the cannon bone). A good Irish Draught may be more heavy framed (aka the "strong" type) or they may be lighter framed (aka the "quality" type), but they all should be "half body, half leg" with short, substantial cannon bones and powerful hindquarters. Compare these photos of purebred Irish Draughts to the classic Thoroughbred and the modern Continental Warmblood at the bottom of the page. To see more Irish Draughts of good breed type, visit this page.

Irish Draught Breed Standard, Irish Draught mare, RID mare

Irish Draught Breed Standard, Irish Draught mare and Irish Draught foal, RID mare

Irish Draught Breed Standard, Irish Draught mare and Irish Draught foal, RID mare

Irish Draught Breed Type, Irish Draught mare, RID mare

Irish Draught Breed Type, Irish Draught mare, RID mare

Irish Draught Breed Type, Irish Draught mare, RID mare

Irish Draught Breed Type, Irish Draught stallion

Irish Draught Breed Type, Irish Draught stallion, RID Stallion

Irish Draught Breed Type, Irish Draught stallion, RID stallion

Irish Draught Breed Type, Irish Draught stallion, RID stallion

Irish Draught Breed Type, Irish Draught mare, RID mare


Irish Draught Breed Type, Irish Draught mare, RID mare

TB stallion, non-Irish Draught
Classic Thoroughbred

Continental Warmblood stallion, non-Irish Draught
Modern Type Warmblood

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