The Burguete ( or italic=no, ) is a Spanish horse breed of horse from the autonomous community of Navarre in north-eastern Spain. It is listed in the Catálogo Oficial de Razas de Ganado de España in the group of breeds in danger of extinction. It is reared principally for horsemeat. The name, both in Basque and in Spanish, is derived from that of the municipio of Burguete.
It is one of four Basque breeds of horse, the others being the Jaca Navarra, the Pottoka and the italic=no or Basque Mountain Horse.
A breeders' association, the Asociación de Criadores de Raza Equina Burguete de Navarra, was established in 1998, and in 1999 was recognised by the Government of Navarre and authorised to keep the stud-book for the breed.
The Burguete is distributed only in Navarre. In north-eastern Navarre, its area of origin, it is associated with the municipios of Auritz/Burguete and Isaba, as well as the settlements of in the municipio of Arce and in the municipio of . Its range later expanded into north-western Navarre, where it is associated with the comarca of Barranca, with the municipio of Larráun in the comarca of Norte de Aralar, and with the Améscoas – the municipio of Améscoa Baja in the comarca of Estella Oriental and the former administrative region of to the north.
In 2019 there were breeding mares and 307 active stallions; At the end of 2022 the total population numbered head, consisting of mares and stallions; the registered breeding stock numbered stallions and mares, for a total of . In 2023 the conservation status of the breed was reported to DAD-IS as "at risk/vulnerable".
It may be used for draught horse work, and in northern Navarre is used also for conservation grazing.
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