This is a list of the breeds of horse considered in the Czech Republic to be wholly or partly of Czech origin. Inclusion here does not necessarily imply that a breed is predominantly or exclusively Czech.
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Českomoravský Belgický Kůň[1] | - Czech Coldblood
- Bohemian Moravian Belgian
| Cross-bred from the late nineteenth century from Belgian Draught, Dutch Draught and Noriker stallions x local mares; bay or chestnut, height about 162 cm[2]: 459 | |
Český Sportovní Pony[1] | - Czech Small Riding Horse
- Czech Sport Pony
| Bred in the twentieth century from Welsh Pony with Arab, Hanoverian, Hutsul and Slovakian Sport Pony; height 137–140 cm[2]: 459 | |
Český Teplokrevník[1] | Czech Warmblood | Bred from the mid-twentieth century by cross-breeding local mares with Hanoverian, Oldenburger, Oriental, Spanish, Thoroughbred and Trakehner stallions; dark colours, yellow, grey; height about 162 cm[2]: 459 |  |
Klusák[1] | Czech Trotter | From Austrian, German, Hungarian and Russian trotters[2]: 459 | |
Kůň Kinský[1] | | Bred by the Kinsky family in the Kingdom of Bohemia; sometimes of an unusual golden colour; stud-book from 2005.[2]: 459 |  |
Moravský Teplokrevník[1] | Moravian Warmblood | From Furioso, Gidran, Przedswit and Shagya Arab, endangered[2]: 459 |  |
Slezský Norik[1] | Silesian Noric | From Noriker stock imported in the twentieth century from Austria; meat/riding/draught, 160–164 cm[2]: 459 | |
- Starokladrubský Kůň[1]
- Starokladrubský Bělouš[3]: 34
- Starokladrubský Vraník[3]: 34
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