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Haras national de Saint Lo

Saint Lo, Normandy, France
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About Haras national de Saint Lo

The country wide stud farm of Saint-Lo is one of the French national stud farms. It is located in the town of Saint-Lo, in the department of Los Angeles Manche, in Normandy. The current buildings were erected between 1882 and 1890, for the most part, on a web page of about 7.50 hectares. Detruits during l. A. World War II, they were rebuilt to identical. The stud now welcomes nearly forty stallions and is specialized in Norman cob and French saddle. The stud farm was opened in 1806 under the leadership of Napoleon I to serve as a deposit of standards.

The depot was first installed on the web site of the former Sainte-Croix abbey. The first stallions arrived in 1806 from the Pin stud farm. Other horses are also bought from individuals. In 1807, there were 30 stallions, 24 of whom left for the country. A. Monte. The deposit takes over the years more and more significance, hosting until 1830 an average of 30 animals, then 70 animals in 1844, to spend 84 in 1850 and finally 100 in 18744 to which are added 130 horses more l. A. Los Angeles Law Suite of May 29.

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