This is a list of the horse breeds usually considered to be native to Indonesia.[1][2] Some may have complex or obscure histories, so inclusion here does not necessarily imply that a breed is predominantly or exclusively Indonesian.
Local name | English name if used | Numbers | Region | Notes |
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Agam | 1,500[1] | West Sumatra | ||
Bali | 1,250;[1] 3,500[3] | Bali | ||
Batak | 12,000;[1] 7,500[4] | North Sumatra, Aceh, Sumatra | also known as Deli Pony | |
Bima | 50,000;[1] 140,000[5] | Sumbawa, Nusa Tenggara Barat | variety of Sumbawa | |
Flores | 20,000;[1] 25,000[6] | Nusa Tenggara Timur | ||
Gayo | 2,500;[1] 7,500[7] | West Sumatra, Aceh | ||
Gorontalo | 2,000[1] | North Sulawesi | ||
Java | 30,000;[1] 50,000[8] | Java | ||
Kaili | 10,000[1] | North Sulawesi | ||
Kalimantan | 3,500[1] | Kalimantan | ||
Kuda-Pacu Indonesia | Indonesian Racing Horse | 4,500[9] | F4 cross of Sandel and Thoroughbred | |
Kuningan | 7,500;[1] 15,000[10] | West Java | ||
Lombok | 5,000[1] | Lombok, Nusa Tenggara Barat[11] | ||
Makasar | Macassar | 190,000;[1] 215,000[12] | Sulawesi | |
Minahasa | 5,000;[1] 1,000[13] | North Sulawesi | cross-bred from Sandel and Thoroughbred, for racing | |
Padang Mangatas | 1,000[1] | West Sumatra | ||
Priangan | 7,000[1] | West Java | ||
Rote (Kori) | 1,250[1] | |||
Sandelwood, Sandel | Sandalwood | 45,000;[1] 55,000[14] | Sumba, Nusa Tenggara Timur | |
West Sumatra-Sandel-Arab | 5,000;[1] 6,000[15] | West Sumatra | cross-bred since 1918 from Sandel and Thoroughbred | |
Sumbawa | 77,837[16] | Sumbawa | ||
Timor | 20,000[1] | West Timor, Flores-Nusa Tenggara Timur |