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Everything About Horses

Standardbred

Where Do Standardbred Horses Live?

United States. Developed in North America, the Standardbred is recognized worldwide, and the breed can trace its bloodlines to 18th-century England. They are solid, well-built horses with good dispositions. Standardbred. Country of origin United States Traits How do I find Read more…

By Jennifer Webster, 3 years ago
American Paint Horse

What Are The 3 Types Of American Paint Horses?

There are three types of Paint horse patterns: tobiano, tobiano, and tovero. The vibrant colors of Paint horses stir feelings of freedom and embody the spirit of wild mustangs. What are the three types of paint horses? The patterns of Read more…

By Henry Stone, 3 years ago
Lusitano

Are Lusitano Horses Good?

Lusitanos are known as powerful horses, noted for their intelligence and willing nature. The breed’s gaits are agile and elevated, but generally comfortable to ride. The Lusitano differs from the Andalusian through having a more sloped croup, a lower-set tail, Read more…

By Jennifer Webster, 3 years ago
Lusitano

How Rare Are Lusitano Horses?

There are approximately 60,000 Andalusian/Lusitano horses in the world, and only 16,000 in the United States. How much is a Lusitano horse? How much does a Lusitano horse cost? An adult Lusitano can cost between $1,000 to $30,000. What are Read more…

By Jennifer Webster, 3 years ago
Mongolian Horse

Where Did Mongolian Horses Come From?

Mongolian horse A Mongol horse (with trimmed mane) in traditional riding gear Country of origin Mongolia Traits Distinguishing features Small but sturdy build, stamina, hardiness in extreme conditions, genetic variation Equus ferus caballus When did the Mongols get horses? The Read more…

By Jennifer Webster, 3 years ago
American Paint Horse

Is An American Paint Horse Associated With Western Riding?

The Paint Horse is used in a variety of equestrian disciplines, most commonly Western pleasure, reining and other Western events, although it is also ridden English in hunt seat or show jumping competition. Where did the American Paint Horse originate Read more…

By Clayton Newton, 3 years ago
Standardbred

Why Do Standardbreds Pace?

It’s likely your standardbred paces because of one of the following reasons: Pacing is something standardbreds have been bred to find natural. Your standardbred may have been pacing for years; possibly since they were a foal. Some gear worn during Read more…

By Jennifer Webster, 3 years ago
Appaloosa

Are Appaloosas Good First Horses?

Charming and flashy, Appaloosa horses are another great choice for a beginner. These horses are docile and willing. They are also loyal and able to bond with their owners. Is Appaloosa a good beginner horse? A suitable choice for beginners Read more…

By Clayton Newton, 3 years ago
Standardbred

How Was The Standardbred Horse Created?

The American standardbred was developed in New England in the 1800s from a melting pot of horses that trotted, paced, and raced both under saddle and in harness. A thoroughbred named Messenger, who was brought to the United States in Read more…

By Henry Stone, 3 years ago
Missouri Fox Trotter

How Much Do Missouri Fox Trotters Cost?

around $5,000. Missouri Fox Trotter horses cost an average of around $5,000. With that said, that doesn’t mean you’ll have to pay that much for one. Some of these breeds sell for as low as $1,000 or as high as Read more…

By Jennifer Webster, 3 years ago

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