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The '''Dräihoufen''' ('''''Libadiocolus Brachychaite''''') is a species of the genus ''[[Libadiocolus]]'', which includes as subspecies the [[Domesticated Dräihoufen]] (''Libadiocolus Brachychaite Dzes''), the [[Southern Shortmane]] (''Libadiocolus Brachychaite Australis'') as well as the [[Mist Horse]] (''Libadiocolus Brachychaite Fulminea''). The species as a whole is widespread in their local biota, being one of the more successful due to their  superb hearing and sight.
The '''Dräihoufen''' (Common: /dɹæɪhʊfen/, Luxembourgish: /dʁæːɪhuf(ə)n/) ('''''Libadiocolus Brachychaite''''') is a species of the genus ''[[Libadiocolus]]'', which includes as subspecies the [[Domesticated Dräihoufen]] (''Libadiocolus Brachychaite Dzes''), the [[Southern Shortmane]] (''Libadiocolus Brachychaite Australis'') as well as the [[Mist Horse]] (''Libadiocolus Brachychaite Fulminea''). The species as a whole is widespread in their local biota, being one of the more successful due to their  superb hearing and sight. The first subspecies is the only widespread domesticated breed, however the Dze practice the domestication of feral Dräihoufen and no single subspecies is considered fully domesticated or feral at this point, with a surprisingly high genetic similarity between feral and domesticated specimens, which has led to the conclusion that either all subspecies of Dräihoufen are domesticated or that the constant mixing between domesticated and wild individuals has led to the genetic similarity between individuals.
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Dräihoufen
Scientific classification
Domain:
Polykariota
Kingdom:
Amidraloanimalia
Phylum:
Orthochordata
Class:
Trimetrodonta
Order:
Hexadactyla
Family:
Libadiocolidae
Genus:
Libadiocolus
Species:
L. Brachychaite
Binomial name
Libadioculus Brachychaite

The Dräihoufen (Common: /dɹæɪhʊfen/, Luxembourgish: /dʁæːɪhuf(ə)n/) (Libadiocolus Brachychaite) is a species of the genus Libadiocolus, which includes as subspecies the Domesticated Dräihoufen (Libadiocolus Brachychaite Dzes), the Southern Shortmane (Libadiocolus Brachychaite Australis) as well as the Mist Horse (Libadiocolus Brachychaite Fulminea). The species as a whole is widespread in their local biota, being one of the more successful due to their superb hearing and sight. The first subspecies is the only widespread domesticated breed, however the Dze practice the domestication of feral Dräihoufen and no single subspecies is considered fully domesticated or feral at this point, with a surprisingly high genetic similarity between feral and domesticated specimens, which has led to the conclusion that either all subspecies of Dräihoufen are domesticated or that the constant mixing between domesticated and wild individuals has led to the genetic similarity between individuals.