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Cleveland Bay Horses for sale in Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear

We found 0 Cleveland Bay Horses for sale in Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear.

The Cleveland Bay, often simply called the Cleveland, is a prestigious British horse breed originating from the Cleveland area of North Yorkshire, England. Developed since the 17th century, this breed is renowned for its striking bay coat with black points—mane, tail, and legs—and its powerful, muscular build. Cleveland Bays typically stand around 16 to 16.2 hands high, with a well-arched neck, broad back, and strong, clean legs. Known for their intelligence, calm temperament, and stamina, they make excellent all-round horses. Historically, they served as all-purpose farm and carriage horses, famously chosen by the British Royal Family for their reliability and strength. Today, their versatility extends to competitive driving and riding, and they are valued in crossbreeding to enhance sport horses. Despite their royal connections and qualities, Cleveland Bays remain a rare breed in the UK, with breeders dedicated to their conservation. Keywords frequently searched include "cleveland bay for sale," "cleveland bay horse for sale UK," and "cleveland bay breeders UK," reflecting ongoing interest in acquiring and preserving these horses.

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How rare are Cleveland Bay horses?

Cleveland Bay horses are critically rare, with a global purebred population estimated at around 900 to 1,000 individuals and fewer than 300 breeding females worldwide, making them one of the most endangered horse breeds and classified as 'Critical' by conservation organizations.

Is a Cleveland Bay horse considered a warmblood?

Cleveland Bay horses are not considered warmbloods; they are a distinct British breed historically developed as carriage and riding horses, known for their strength and traditional heavy harness use, differing from continental European warmblood sport horses.

What is the temperament of a Cleveland Bay horse?

Cleveland Bay horses have a calm, intelligent, and willing temperament; they are steady, dependable, and cooperative, making them excellent for riding, driving, and family use due to their gentle and reliable nature.

Why are Cleveland Bay horses endangered?

Cleveland Bay horses are endangered primarily due to very low genetic diversity caused by inbreeding, a small global population with fewer than 300 breeding females, health and fertility issues including infertility in mares, and declining demand as mechanisation reduced their traditional use.