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Lower Saxon Horse

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The design of the Lower Saxon horse within the Royal Standard is wrong, because this special layout is used first in 1952 by the Land of Lower Saxony (and the use is limited just to the Land and its government). It shows a jumping horse (which never could be turned. It always has to be seen standing on the back hooves) , but the former Hanoverian horse was a galopping one.

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