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The Giara horse (Sardinian: Cuaddeddu de sa Jara, ) is a native to the island of . It is one of the fifteen indigenous horse "breeds of limited distribution" recognised by the AIA, the Italian breeders' association. While of small size due to the hostile environment in which it lives, and sometimes called a "," it is considered a true horse. "Cavallino della Giara" Sardegna Agricoltura. IL SISTEMA AGRICOLO DELLA SARDEGNA. (official Sardinian Regional Administration page)(Italian) Accessed web page 12 March 2011


Etymology
In older literature, the name achetta (for a mare, achettu for a stallionSpano, Giovanni Vocabulario Sardo-Italiano e Italiano-Sardo (1851) (reprint)) is also sometimes encountered. It is no longer used because the Sardinian term it is derived from, acheta (variants: achetu, akkètta, akkéttu) describes any small to medium sized horse.Wagner, Max Leopold Dizionariu Etimologico Sardo (1960) University of Heidelberg The Sardinian term acheta itself is a based on the root ácha and entered the language via /Algherese (h)aca "small horse", itself from haca, jaca. The word jaca again is derived from haca, itself from haque, which in turn is ultimately derived from the English place-name Hackney, a place famous for its horses.

The term Giara (, variants: ghiaia, yára, ǧár(r)a) literally means "plateau, tableland", meaning the Giara di Gesturi, so literally "plateau horse".


Characteristics
The Giara was developed in an area of south-central Sardinia noted for a stony basaltic plateau at about above sea level with steep terrain. Due to this harsh environment, the horse is small, averaging between , but hardy and able to acclimate to unfavorable conditions. It has a horse rather than that of a pony. Most are bay, chestnut or black. They have an abundant and mane. Their head is relatively large with a wide jaw, the neck is not very long, but described as "strong." The breed tends to be a bit straight in the shoulder with relatively low , a somewhat long back and loin, and the croup is sloped with a low-set tail. They have good bone, characterized by an average cannon circumference of , large joints and that are small but strong. The Giara has and a temperament that is spirited.


Habitat and population
The total population is estimated at around 60 to 80 individuals.

Present throughout Sardinia until Medieval times, the wild population now lives only in a restricted area of Southern Sardinia, on the large basalt plateau La Giara di Gesturi, at 500–600 meters above sea level. The Giara Plateau has sides that are steep cliffs, and the difficulty of access and the isolated location have protected the wild stock in recent centuries. Used in agriculture until the 1950s, the Giara horse was largely supplanted by machinery in the 1960s and many were slaughtered.

In 1971, considering the breed to be at risk of extinction, the Istituto di Incremento Ippico della Sardegna (Sardinian horse-breeding institution) of Ozieri established a breeding centre at Foresta Burgos, in central northern Sardinia. A small number of individuals were reintroduced elsewhere (Regional Park of and the Regional Park of Capo Caccia, in ).

Today, some are used for farming and riding. Recently the Istituto di Incremento Ippico has crossed Giara horses with horses to create the Giarab, a new breed suited to equestrian sports.

  • Salvatore Colomo, La fauna della Sardegna vol. 1, 2008, Nuoro, Ed. Archivio Fotografico Nuoro. 74-85.


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