Template:Infobox horse/doc

< Template:Infobox horse

This infobox is for breeds of horse, such as the Clydesdale. For named horses, such as Trigger, use {{Infobox named horse}}.

Usage

{{ infobox horse
| name            = 
| image           = <!-- just the image file name, such as image.jpg -->
| image_caption   = 
| image_alt       = 
| features        = 
| altname         = 
| country         = 
| nickname        = 

| group1          = 
| std1            = 
| group2          = 
| std2            = 
| group3          = 
| std3            = 
| group4          = 
| std4            = 
| group5          = 
| std5            = 
| group6          = 
| std6            = 
| status          = 
              
| note            = 
}}

Examples

Infobox horse/doc
A tall black horse with four white legs, standing in harness, with shafts of a cart visible
Shire horse
Distinguishing featuresTall draught horse, average height 17 hands high. Legs often have white stockings with long hairs known as "feather"
Country of originEngland
Breed standards
Shire Horse SocietyBreed standards
American Shire Horse AssociationBreed standards
Horse (Equus ferus caballus)
{{ infobox horse 
| image         = Shire.jpg
| image_caption = Shire horse
| image_alt     = A tall black horse with four white legs, standing in harness, with shafts of a cart visible
| features      =  Tall draught horse, average height 17 hands high. Legs often have white stockings with long hairs known as "feather"
| altname       = 
| nickname      = 
| country       = [[England]]
| group1        = Shire Horse Society
| std1          = http://www.shire-horse.org.uk/breed_standard.htm
| group2        = American Shire Horse Association
| std2          = http://www.shirehorse.org/Information/BreedStandard/
}}

Microformats

This template emits a "species" microformat, according to the current draft ("straw man") specification.

Wikipedia editors are invited to comment on or contribute to the development of this microformat, via the above links.

The microformat is created by the use of class="biota", and classes for individual taxonomic ranks, such as class="domain" in a span around {{{domain}}} (full list). Please do not change or remove those classes other than as part of development of the microformat. For background information, see microformats on Wikipedia.