Origin: Spain.Andalusian Horse Height: About 16hh. Color: Nearly always gray. Can be black. Character: Intelligent, affectionate, and proud. Physique: Medium-big head with slightly convex face, large, expressive eyes, neat ears, carried nobly on a strong, crested neck. Big, well-made shoulder, deep chest. Longish, straight back; broad, compact body with strong loins, powerful, rounded hindquarters. Legs clean and strong, with hocks ...
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American Welsh Pony
Height: not exceeding 12.2hh. Ponies standing 12.3-14hh Color: All colors except pinto. Character and Physique: Same as Welsh Mountain Pony. American Welsh pony is one kind of horse breed that originated in Wales in the United Kingdom. Later, with time, cross-breeds resulted in different kinds of Welsh pony varieties. As a result, we can get the best possible horse breed ...
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American Standardbred Horse was developed in North America. This breed of horse is best known for its outstanding capability to race in harness at a pace or trot. No wonder, it is widely acclaimed throughout the planet for its ability to harness racing. This breed of horse is well-built and has good dispositions. You can get to know more about ...
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American Shetland today, barely bears a resemblance to the hardy island ponies that were originally brought to North America from Scotland. In the present scenario, it is refined to a great extent. This breed is strongly infused with Hackney Pony blood. The price range for the breed of American Shetland is immense. In some areas, you can buy a sound ...
Read More »American Saddlebred Horse
American Saddlebred Horse is also known as the American Saddle Horse. This is a horse breed that was developed by owners of plantations in Kentucky. At present, this horse breed is most commonly seen in Saddle seat style riding, several kinds of driving like pleasure driving, and many fine harness competitions. This horse is also famous for parade mounts and ...
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