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Mr. Smith Northeastern Agricultural Education
Equine Breeds Mr. Smith Northeastern Agricultural Education
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Light Horses Gestation – 11 Months
At least 14.2 hands tall at the withers pounds Most common type of horse in the United States
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Appaloosa Well known for speed
Used by the Nez Pence Indians as war horses Originated from Spanish horses left behind by explorers
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Arabian Originated from Bedouin desert Known for strength and stamina
Small muzzle High tail setting Short back
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Morgan Developed in the United States
America’s first breed of light horse Descended from one horse, Justin Morgan
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Mustang Developed by Mother Nature in the Western United States
Near extinction in 1970 Available through the Adopt-A-Horse program from the US Government
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American Quarter Horse
Developed in the United States as a race horse Named for their fast times in the 1/4 mile Known for speed, strength & intelligence Most popular horse breed in the world
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Tennessee Walking Horse
Originated in Tennessee Possess a unique running walk gait Very easy to ride Preferred horse of traveling preachers
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Thoroughbred Designed to sustain speed over distances while carrying weight Average 16 hands in height Revolutionized the racing industry
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Draft Horse Breeds
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American Cream Draft Originated from the mare “Old Granny” in Iowa in 1911 Rich cream color with white mane & tail Pink skin Amber colored eyes Average lbs.
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Belgian Originated in Belgium
American Belgian Association is headquartered in Wabash, IN
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Clydesdale Developed in Scotland Commonly bay in color
Known for four white socks with hairy fetlocks Made famous in US beer commercials
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Friesian Native to the Netherlands
Prior to WWI there were only 3 sires still alive Known for long tail & mane Very calm breed
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Percheron Unclear origin The oldest equine breed
Most popular draft breed in the early 1900s Percheron
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Shire Developed in England Most common draft breed in England
Once used to carry knights into battle Mostly black with white legs
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