When conquering the Gaul, Julius Caesar noticed the strange Camarguais horse.
This horse is indeed very intriguing for any warrior such as Julius.
He is strong, agile, fast, very endurant and cold blooded. All perfection....but if only he was taller and more refined. This would be too good to be true. Instead, he is rather small and not very beautiful. He certainly doesn't have the majesty of a Lusitano. Nonetheless, over the centuries, warriors have used the Camarguais horses.
This horse is indeed very intriguing for any warrior such as Julius.
He is strong, agile, fast, very endurant and cold blooded. All perfection....but if only he was taller and more refined. This would be too good to be true. Instead, he is rather small and not very beautiful. He certainly doesn't have the majesty of a Lusitano. Nonetheless, over the centuries, warriors have used the Camarguais horses.
During the Napoleon European campaigns, most Camarguais horses were requisitioned.
The horses for the 2nd Regiment of Éclaireurs were primarily Camarguais horses, and the remount depot was established in Camargue.
General Grelu, who was trained at the French military school of the Cadre Noir, will count us some of the wars histories for which Camarguais horses have been involved.
Stay tunned!
The horses for the 2nd Regiment of Éclaireurs were primarily Camarguais horses, and the remount depot was established in Camargue.
General Grelu, who was trained at the French military school of the Cadre Noir, will count us some of the wars histories for which Camarguais horses have been involved.
Stay tunned!
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