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The goals of Albanian breeders today are concentrated increase in number and improvement. Purebred Arab, Nonius, and Haflinger horses are crossed with the native Albanian and several improved types are emerging. The native horse of Albania has few disadvantages of quality, the main need being increased size for better agricultural work. The Haflinger breed was imported from Austria to help improve the working abilities of horses in the hilly regions of the country. The horses available then in the Mediterranean and Middle Eastern empires were too light and small to compete with the ox in pulling large loads. Moreover, horses were at all times more expensive to keep than oxen or donkeys. Each registry has a slightly different focus, but most breed primarily for show jumping and dressage, though many include combined driving and eventing as well. Ponies originally developed as a landrace adapted to a harsh natural environment, and were considered part of the draft subtype typical of Northern Europe. Their heads and eyes also exhibit juvenile characteristics. While ponies exhibit some with the wide foreheads and small size, their body proportions are similar to that of an adult horse. The Australian equivalent to the Mustang is the Brumby, descended from horses strayed or let loose in Australia by English settlers. Many products are derived from horses, including meat, milk, hide, hair, bone, and pharmaceuticals extracted from the urine of pregnant mares. Humans provide domesticated horses with food, water and shelter, as well as attention from specialists such as veterinarians and farriers.