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OrlovRostopchin(Russian Riding horse) Black of exotic beauty and substance
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The two counts followed the same breeding philosophies. And no wonder that when after their deaths their studs were bought by the Crown, the Orlovs and Rostopchins were merged to give rise to OrlovRostopchins. The OrlovRostopchin combines the size, type and dressage abilities of the Orlovs and the speed of the Rostopchins. In those days Russian breeding was dominated by the teachings of the French naturalist Buffon. Buffon maintained that crossing was the surest way to "reproduce the prototype" of a given animal species from "bits of perfection, which have been dispersed by God among individual breeds" and which through crossing and mixture "...combine to yield the supreme beauty." All Russian breeders of the time went overboard in order to "reproduce the prototype," with nil results, of course. Orlov and Rostopchin were not Buffon's disciples, they went their own ways, using their own methods of crossing, selection, and culling. They also had their own ways of training the young, and testing the performance of their horses.Orlovs Legend has it that an idea
to produce superb Russian horses first occurred to the Orlov brothers, when they,
favorites of Catherine the Second, were meeting her on a road when she was dashing from
Peterhof to StPetersburg to head her coup de t'etat against her husband Peter
III. But en route, of all the moments, her coach came to a grinding halt, because her
fancy European horses couldn't stand the pace. The officers rushed to a nearest bawdy
tavern, borrowed a set of hardy but unattractive nags and harnessed them onto the imperial
coach to haul Catherine to her destination. Catherine's and the Orlov's lives hung on
a thread.
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incarnation of Orlov's idea of the saddle horse was the bay Svirepy II (Saltan II x
Uyutnaya). With his perfect conformation, a height of 158 cm and his ability for dressage
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hard work yielded an outstanding creature. Orlovs were elegant and strikingly beautiful.
Those black horses had an exquisite dished head, large expressive eyes, a swanlike neck,
an excellent poll, and a superb topline. Their legs were strong, clean, and correctly
placed. Their size, athletic qualities and kind disposition made them unparalleled mounts for cavalry. Russia thus obtained an excellent saddle horse, which surpassed in many respects most European breeds of the day. According to the 1866 Statement of the Russian Directorate of Horse Breeding nearly a half of stallions used at breeding stations in the country were Orlovs. RostopchinsCount Rostopchin did not
have the huge resources of Alexey Orlov's, but he was his match in perseverance and
ambitions. And his achievements were nearly as impressive. Just like Orlov, he relied on
Arabian blood. In 1802 he bought in Arabia the stallions Rishan, Kaimak, and Kadi and used
them on Thoroughbred, Persian, Karabakh, and Don mares to create the horse that came to be
known as the Rostopchin. The young thus produced were subjected to the most rigorous
culling for conformation and speed, mostly for speed. OrlovRostopchinsIn 1842 Orlov's
Khrenovoye stud and Rostopchin's Annenkov stud were bought by the Crown. The horses and
the breeding programs were merged to give rise to the OrlovRostopchin horse. In 1883 the
OrlovRostopchin horses were transferred to the Limarevo State stud. The stud's brief
was to produce superb officer horses with excellent conformation and endurance. And the
stud met whose requirements. To work out robust constitution and sound health the horses
at the stud were kept mostly outdoors and subjected to rigorous tests. Exhibition awardsOrlovRostopchin horses were always an attraction at any Russian and international exhibition and fair. They bagged dozens of awards. Some examples:
Restoration of the breedDuring the two world wars
most of OrlovRostopchin horses were lost. What little has remained of the once famous
breed has been concentrated at several studs. The breed is being restored. It is now
officially referred to as the Russian Saddle horse. Average measurements of modern OrlovRostopchins
ColorsThe predominant color of OrlovRostopchins is black; there are also browns and bays. Temperament & dispositionThe OrlovRostopchin is a versatile and willing worker. He has a quiet temperament and is quite trainable. This all makes these horses good for dressage. Dressage potentialOrlovRostopchins are favored by dressage riders. Barin and Dixon took part in Olympic Games.
A limited number of OrlovRostopchins are available for sale.
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