For the welfare: domestic animal - Germany / Federal Republic of Germany 2007 - 55 Euro Cent

Designer: Andrea Voß-Acker

For the welfare: domestic animal - Germany / Federal Republic of Germany 2007 - 55 Euro Cent


CountryGermany / Federal Republic of Germany
Issue Date2007
Face Value55.00 
Stamp TypePostage stamp
Item TypeStamp
Chronological Issue Number2504
Chronological ChapterGER-BRD
SID691866
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There is a close connection between horses and humans. The wild horse, the pedigree of the domestic horse, was probably around 3000 BC. Domesticated for the first time. The taming of the wild horses brought extraordinary benefits to the peoples. Long distances could be overcome in much less time, which made it easier to maintain large empires. Until today, horses serve as riding, draft and work animals. Horse keeping has become more and more a form of leisure time activities. In Germany about one million horses are kept. The new edition (55 + 25 Cent) shows a Haflinger mare with her foal.

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There is a close connection between horses and humans. The wild horse, the pedigree of the domestic horse, was probably around 3000 BC. Domesticated for the first time. The taming of the wild horses brought extraordinary benefits to the peoples. Long distances could be overcome in much less time, which made it easier to maintain large empires. Until today, horses serve as riding, draft and work animals. Horse keeping has become more and more a form of leisure time activities. In Germany about one million horses are kept. The new edition (55 + 25 Cent) shows a Haflinger mare with her foal..