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Horse Breeds:
Thoroughbred:
Thoroughbreds are fine horses, known for their agility, speed, and spirit. These horses are considered hot-blooded, and are prized for racing and light cavalry usage. Thoroughbreds are usually regarded as the fastest breed of horse. They are most often bay, dark bay, brown, chestnut, black, or gray (Note: The coat description of "gray" often includes horses you may consider as being "white").
Quarter Horse:
Quarter Horses excel in the sprinting of short distances. They make excellent working ranch horses, and make for a trusty mount. Quarter Horses come in a variety of colors, including sorrel, bay, black, brown, buckskin, palomino, gray, and white.
Saddlebred:
Saddlebreds are known for their sense of presence and style. They are a spirited, yet gentle breed of horse in temperament. Saddlebreds are a gaited breed of horse, known for their racking gait. They can come in almost any color. The most common colors include chestnut, bay, brown, black, and gray.
Arabian:
Arabians are a fine breed of horse. They excel in endurance riding. Arabians are willing to please, quick to learn, and are good-natured. Arabians are hot-blooded horses with superior stamina. Arabians are bay, gray, chestnut, black, and roan.
Walking Horse:
Walking Horses are a gaited breed of horse developed for use on farms and plantations. Their smooth gait makes for a pleasant riding experience. They are known for the flat walk, running walk, and the rocking-chair canter. They have a calm disposition, smooth gaits, and sure-footedness. Common colors include bay, black, chestnut, and gray.
Hanoverian:
Hanoverians are a warm-blooded breed of horse. They make fine riding and carriage horses. Hanoverians are known for their good temperament, beauty, and grace. They are most often chestnut, bay, black, and gray.
Morgan:
Morgans are a fine breed of horse, used for a variety of purposes. They make good cavalry, coach, harness racing, and general riding horses. Morgans have a reputation for intelligence, courage, and good disposition. Morgan horses come in a variety of colors, including bay, black, and chestnut.
Andalusian:
Andalusian Horses are known for their prowess as a warhorse, and are often prized by nobility. An elegant and strongly built horse, Andalusians are intelligent and sensitive. Andalusian Horses are usually gray, bay, or black.
Paint horse:
Paints are a colorful breed of horse, with agreeable dispositions and good athletic ability. The Paint Horse has a particular combination of white and any color of the equine spectrum: black, bay, brown, roan, buckskin, dun, gray, grullo, perlino, smoky cream, chestnut, cremello, palomino, red dun, sorrel, or champagne. Markings can be any shape or size, and located virtually anywhere on the Paint's body. Paints’ coat patterns are also varied—Paint Horses are either overo, tobiano, tovero or solid.
Standardbred:
Standardbred horses are well known for their ability in harness racing at a trot or pace. They are solid horses, with good dispositions. Standardbreds are also used for driving, and riding. They are most often bay, brown or black, but can be some other colors.
Thoroughbred:
Thoroughbreds are fine horses, known for their agility, speed, and spirit. These horses are considered hot-blooded, and are prized for racing and light cavalry usage. Thoroughbreds are usually regarded as the fastest breed of horse. They are most often bay, dark bay, brown, chestnut, black, or gray (Note: The coat description of "gray" often includes horses you may consider as being "white").
Quarter Horse:
Quarter Horses excel in the sprinting of short distances. They make excellent working ranch horses, and make for a trusty mount. Quarter Horses come in a variety of colors, including sorrel, bay, black, brown, buckskin, palomino, gray, and white.
Saddlebred:
Saddlebreds are known for their sense of presence and style. They are a spirited, yet gentle breed of horse in temperament. Saddlebreds are a gaited breed of horse, known for their racking gait. They can come in almost any color. The most common colors include chestnut, bay, brown, black, and gray.
Arabian:
Arabians are a fine breed of horse. They excel in endurance riding. Arabians are willing to please, quick to learn, and are good-natured. Arabians are hot-blooded horses with superior stamina. Arabians are bay, gray, chestnut, black, and roan.
Walking Horse:
Walking Horses are a gaited breed of horse developed for use on farms and plantations. Their smooth gait makes for a pleasant riding experience. They are known for the flat walk, running walk, and the rocking-chair canter. They have a calm disposition, smooth gaits, and sure-footedness. Common colors include bay, black, chestnut, and gray.
Hanoverian:
Hanoverians are a warm-blooded breed of horse. They make fine riding and carriage horses. Hanoverians are known for their good temperament, beauty, and grace. They are most often chestnut, bay, black, and gray.
Morgan:
Morgans are a fine breed of horse, used for a variety of purposes. They make good cavalry, coach, harness racing, and general riding horses. Morgans have a reputation for intelligence, courage, and good disposition. Morgan horses come in a variety of colors, including bay, black, and chestnut.
Andalusian:
Andalusian Horses are known for their prowess as a warhorse, and are often prized by nobility. An elegant and strongly built horse, Andalusians are intelligent and sensitive. Andalusian Horses are usually gray, bay, or black.
Paint horse:
Paints are a colorful breed of horse, with agreeable dispositions and good athletic ability. The Paint Horse has a particular combination of white and any color of the equine spectrum: black, bay, brown, roan, buckskin, dun, gray, grullo, perlino, smoky cream, chestnut, cremello, palomino, red dun, sorrel, or champagne. Markings can be any shape or size, and located virtually anywhere on the Paint's body. Paints’ coat patterns are also varied—Paint Horses are either overo, tobiano, tovero or solid.
Standardbred:
Standardbred horses are well known for their ability in harness racing at a trot or pace. They are solid horses, with good dispositions. Standardbreds are also used for driving, and riding. They are most often bay, brown or black, but can be some other colors.
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