Template talk:Horse breeds of Belgium and Luxembourg

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Expansion?[edit]

I was looking at the templates and wonder if this one could be more useful if moved to the name Template:Horse breeds of the Low Countries and add in the Dutch breeds. There are a number of articles already, including Dutch Draft, Dutch Harness Horse, Dutch Warmblood, Friesian horse, Gelderland horse, and Groningen horse, which appear to have created a category already. Let me know if you object to this expansion and title move. I think the expansion justifiable, and while the template name is certainly open for discussion, I think Low Countries is the most geographically representational, also having the benefit of acknowledging the historically flexible national borders of the region. Thoughts? Montanabw(talk) 00:37, 25 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]