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A jennet or Spanish Jennet was a well-bred small Spanish horse. It was noted for a smooth naturally ambling gait, compact and well-muscled build, and a good disposition. The jennet was an ideal light riding horse, and as such spread across Europe and provided some of the foundation stock for several horse breeds in the Americas.

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The Spanish Jennet is a breed of Spanish type which combines the easy riding four-beat gaits of the past, plus the Lp color pattern (Leopard complex gene) which is also found in ...

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jen·net also gen·et   (j n t) n. A small Spanish saddle horse. [Middle English genet, from Old French, from Catalan ginet, of Arabic or Berber origin.

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The Spanish Jennet is a breed of Spanish type which combines the easy riding four-beat gaits of the past and pinto and appaloosa coloration.

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noun . 1. a female donkey. 2. a small Spanish horse.

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Introduction. The Spanish Jennet Horse is a new breed registry dedicated to an attempt to recreate a colored variety of gaited horse that resembles the historical Jennet or Spanish Jennet. The Jennet was a smooth-gaited type of horse popular in the Middle Ages. It was often ridden by European nobility.Introdu ction · History · Characteristics · Uses

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jenny: see ass ass, hoofed, herbivorous mammal of the genus Equus, closely related to the horse . It is distinguished from the horse by its small size, large head, long ears, and ...

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