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Breeds of Horses By: Natalia Orozco & Harmony Choi
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Paint
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American Paint Horse Color - White with any other color; two distinct patterns: Overo and Tobiano Weight - 750-1300 lbs.. Uses - Stock horses, pleasure horses, show purposes, and racing
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American Saddlebred
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American Saddlebred Identification Origin-United States: Fayette Co. Kentucky Color-Bay,Brown,Chestnut,Gray,Black,or Golden Height-15-16 Hands Types-Three-gaited and Five-gaited Uses- Three and five gaited (saddle), pleasure, stock, and harness.
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Appaloosa
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Appaloosa Identification Origin- United States; Oregon, Idaho, and Washington;first bred by Nez Perce Color-Various combinations of colors and spots,eyes encircled w/white,hooves are black and white striped Height-14-15.5 hands Uses- Stock, pleasure, race, parade, hunters and jumpers
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The Arabian
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Arabian Identification Origin-Arabia Color-Bay, gray, and Chestnut are predominate; White markings on the head and neck are common Height-14-15.2 hands Distinguishing Feature - Dished face Uses- Saddle, show, stock, pleasure, racing endurance, competitive trail rides
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The Morgan
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Morgan Identification Origin- United States; Vermont Color-Bay, brown, Black, and chestnut are preferred colors; white markings are less common. Height-14.2-15.2 hands Noted for- pleasing temperament and easy manageability; high endurance Uses-Saddle, stock, and harness
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Palomino
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Origin - United States Color - Golden body with white, silver, or ivory mane and tail height - 14-2 to 16 hands weight - 900-1,300 lbs..
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Pinto
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Origin- United States; From horses brought in by Spanish Conquistadors. Color-Half colors or colors (bay, brown, or black) and have white spots ranging from 2 to 12 inches across Height- 14.1-16.2 hands Fact-Type not color determines if a horse is a Paint or Pinto or both Uses- Hunters, polo mounts, racing, saddle, and stock
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Quarter Horse
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Quarter Horse Identification Origin- United States; Southwest ( Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Colorado, and Kansas) Color- Chestnut, sorrel, bay,dun, palomino, black, brown gray, and roan. Height-15-16 hands Traits-well muscled, powerfully built, most versatile of all breeds. Uses- Stock, racing, pleasure, hunters and jumpers
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Standardbred
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Origin - US color - bay, brown, chestnut, black, gray, roan, and dun height - 15 to 16 hands weight - 900-1,300 lbs.
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Tennessee Walking Horse
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Color - Sorrel, chestnut, roan, black, white, golden, gray, bay, and brown Height - 14 to 15 hands Weight - 1,000-1,200 lbs. Running walk is distinctive to this breed
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Thoroughbred
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Color - Bay, brown, chestnut, sorrel, black, and gray white markings on face and leg are common Height - 15-1 to 16-2 hands conformation emphasized factors contributing to racing and sports
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Pony of America
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Origin - US color - very similar to the Appaloosa height - minimum height of 46” and maximum height of 54” at withers weight 400-800 lbs.
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Shetland Pony
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Origin - Shetland Isles color - black, brown, bay, chestnut, mouse, and spotted are most common weight - 300-500 lbs.. Used as child’s mount, harness, racing, roadster
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Welsh Pony
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Welsh Pony Identification Origin- Wales Color- Black, gray, bay, roan, cream, and chestnut. Height- “A” Division-12.2 hands and under “B” Division- over 12.2 to not more than 14 hands Uses- Child’s mount, harness racing, pleasure, parade,and hunting.
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Belgian
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Origin- Belgium Color- Bay, chestnut, and roan are most common, but there are some browns, grays, and blacks. Height-16.2-17 hands Noted for- Docile and quiet temperament Uses-exhibition, special attractions and farm work
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Clydesdale
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Origin - Scotland Color - bay and brown with white markings are most common superior style and action heavy feathering of feet
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Percheron
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Black or gray, occasionally bays, brown, chestnuts, and roans are seen average weight –male:1,800 - 2000 lbs.. –Female: 1,700 - 1850 lbs.. Extremely docile
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Suffolk
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Color - Chestnut varying from light to dark Height - 15-2 to 17 hands Excellent disposition confirmation is of stocky type
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Mustang
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Descendant of horses brought to the Americas by the conquistadors height - 14 to 15 hands “Mustang” derived from Spanish word mestena
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Paso Fino
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Mix of Andalusian, Barb, Friesian, and Spanish Jennet breeds stands 14 to 15 hands weighs between 900 to 1,100 lbs..
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Peruvian Paso
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Developed from the Paso horses brought to Peru by Spanish conquistadors provides great endurance and a smooth ride gait and flashy leg action is completely natural
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Andalusian
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Crossed with Spanish stock and Barb physical appearance and flashy action make them one of world’s most desirable horses average height is from 14.2 to 15.2 hands
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Lippizzan
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Lipizzan Derived name from the location it was first bred in - the Imperial Stud at Lipizza ancestors include Arabian, Neopolitan, Barb, Andalusian, and Kladruber average height is 14.2 to 15.2 hands
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Hanoverian
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Crossed with Thoroughbred and Trakehner horses capable of working under saddle, in harness, or drawing carriages stand 16 to 17.1 hands dominant color is black, but can also be brown, chestnut, and bay
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Trakehner
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Trakenher One of Europe’s most famous breeds originated in 1732 in East Prussia excellent disposition averages 16 to 16.2 hands
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Connemara
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Descendant from Spanish horses excellent hunter and jumper coloring - dun, gray, black, bay, and brown
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The Icelandic Pony
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Icelandic Identification Origin- A descendant from the horses brought to Iceland between 860-935AD by Norsemen Color- All of the 15 accepted color type Height- 12.3-13.2 hands Uses- All types of work and traditional sporting activities
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Norwegian Fjord
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One of the oldest breed of equids color is predominantly dun with varying shades dorsal stripe runs from tail to fetlock stands 14 hands
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American Miniature Horse
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American Miniature Horse Identification Origin-United States Color- All colors; Appaloosa is the most favored Height- can be no more than 7 hands Uses- primarily as a pet but can be shown in harness
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Shire
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Considered by some to be Britain's finest draft breed 16.2 to 17.2 hands and 2,200 pounds for mature stallions made useful by pulling beer wagons and competing in weight-pulling competitions and plowing competitions
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Irish Draft
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Little is known of this draft breed size somewhat smaller than major draft breeds
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Irish Cob
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Irish Cob Identification Origin- Ireland Color- Variety Height- should not exceed 15.2 hands Traits- Short cannon bone, refined head, full, arched neck Uses- Work and show
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Haflinger
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Noted for ability to climb in steep mountain regions with agility gentle-natured horse always chestnut color, with varying shades wide-set eyes
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Group of Spotted Asses
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Spotted Ass Identification Origin- Ancestor of the Asiatic Wild Ass and genetically selected for its spotted coloration Color- Spotted
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Mule
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Mule Identification Origin- Crossing a Jackass with a female horse Colors- Variety Traits- Sterile offspring Uses- Mount for Biblical Kings, settled the American West
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