

Cleveland Bay

The Cleveland Bay is one of the oldest native horse breeds of England, originally bred for carriage driving, farm work, and riding. Known for its elegant yet powerful build, the breed is traditionally recognized for its distinctive bay coat with black points and its calm, reliable temperament.
Today, Cleveland Bays are valued as versatile sport and driving horses and are considered a rare heritage breed.
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Height
16.0 – 16.2 hh | 1.02 - 1.06
Division
Warmblood
Origin
England
Coat Overview
Common | Accepted
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Bay
Rare | Uncommon

Sabino

Mealy
Unrealistic | Not Accepted

Chestnut

Black

Grey

Buckskin

Palomino

Perlino
Cremello

Dominant
White

Champagne

Mushroom

Smokey

Silver

Flaxen

Rabicano

Roan

Brindle

Dun

Tovero
Overo

Tobiano

Appaloosa
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You can always visit the Coat Genetics tab for a full overview of the genes and coat variations used within the archive.
