Origin Country :
Common Use :
Work
Blooded Horse Type :
Coldblood
Others Name :
Bhotia Pony, Bhutan Pony, Bhutani, Bhote Ghoda
Height :
55-60
inches
Weight :
260-345
Kgs
Age :
30
Years
Characteristics :
Bhutia Horses breed looks like Mongolian and Tibetan equine breeds.  Bhutia Horse neck is short and thick. Bhutia Horses have large head and their jaw is pronounced. Bhutia Horse has straight profile and low withers. Bhutia Horse has sloping quarters, deep chest and straight shoulders.  Bhutia Horse tail is well set and short. Strong legs are main feature of Bhutia Horses which are coarse & hairy. There Hooves are open at the heels.
Personality :
Bhutia Horses breed looks like Mongolian and Tibetan equine breeds.  Bhutia Horse neck is short and thick. Bhutia Horses have large head and their jaw is pronounced. Bhutia Horse has straight profile and low withers. Bhutia Horse has sloping quarters, deep chest and straight shoulders.  Bhutia Horse tail is well set and short. Strong legs are main feature of Bhutia Horses which are coarse & hairy. There Hooves are open at the heels.
Temperament :
Bhutia Horses are willing to do hard work. Normally Bhutia Horses remains quite no such noises are made by them. As Bhutia Horses has strong character they are extremely resilient. In cold climate at mountains and rough lands or terrain, these horses are very adaptable but it is difficult for them to endure temperature and warmth of flats.
Care :
Bhutia Horses eats sparingly. They are economical to keep type horses. No such extra care is required by Bhutia Horses. There are no such types of major health conditions or issues are known to be treated for this horse breed. Good quality Grass and hay is used for Bhutia Horses, legume hays including alfalfa, clover, and peanut are Bhutia Horses main food. Bhutia Horses take 5-15 gallons of water a day depending on activity level and temperature. Good fodder shortage can affect Bhutia Horse Health. 
History :
Himalayan region of Nepal, Darjeeling & Sikkim have lot of Bhutia Horses. Bhutia Horses came in existence by Interbreeding of local horses and ponies. Indian Country Bred ponies are name given to these breed as Bhutia, Spiti and Tibetan Breeds are result of cross breeding.