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Black American Saddlebred Horses For Sale

Far Field Farm offers two black American Saddlebred horses for your consideration. Top bloodlines, athleticism, and beauty are the hallmarks of these two young horses. Both have exceptional personalities, trainability, ... Continue reading


Saddlebred Convention to Feature Dr Sue McDonnell Equine Behaviorist

Lexington, Kentucky - The American Saddlebred Horse Association ASHA has announced that Dr. Sue McDonnell, Founder of the Equine Behavior Program at the University of Pennsylvania New Bolton Center, will headline its convention in ... Continue reading


Which Horse Breeds are for Inexperienced Riders | Sportales

The American Saddlebred, Standardbred and the Quarter horse are known as warm-blooded horses. The Clydesdale, the Shire, and Friesian horse are cold-blooded horses meaning that their temperament is most likely to be of a calm nature. ... Continue reading


Improving Weather for Saddlebred Convention Opening Thursday ...

Lexington, Kentuckyampnbsp-ampnbspAfter weeks of relentless icy weather, some improvement is forecast for the American Saddlebred Horse Association's ASHA annual convention beginning Thursday, February 18, at the Marriott Griffin Gate ... Continue reading


ASHA - American Saddlebred Horse Association

Lexington, Kentucky - The American Saddlebred Horse Association's (ASHA) annual Saddlebred Summit and Youth Conference opens Thursday morning (February 18) at the Lexington, Kentucky Marriott Griffin Gate Resort and Spa, and a theme throughout will be honoring and recognizing breeding ... Dr. Sue McDonnell of New Bolton Center in Pennsylvania will be speaking and discussing breeding behaviors, and general equine behavior, both Friday and Saturday in open forums. ... Continue reading


The Plight of the Saddlebred

All breed industries take part in some amount of reprehensible behavior, and certainly the saddleseat world is not exempt. This culling of their stock, in my opinion, is one example of a poor choice in the industry. ... Continue reading


American Saddlebred

Golden American Saddlebred Horse Association American Saddlebred Horse Shows Wikimedia Commons has media related to: American Saddlebred v d e Equine Equine science and management Equine anatomy Equine nutrition Horse behavior Horse ... Continue reading


HORSES MATINGThe Gypsy Vanner Horse - A Flash Of Magic By Many Names

Some cats have a propensity to suck on cushions, blankets and anything else they can get their paws on. This behavior is known as wool sucking; it is reasonably common and, in the majority of cases, is harmless. But why do some cats suck on ... Known as the "Peacock of the Show Ring", the American Saddlebred is a uniquely American breed that is famous for its showy gaits. They are elegant, stylish, and famously vain, loving the attention they attract when in the ring. ... Continue reading


Trot.org: A Commentary

Recently I read a thread on trot.org which provided a wonderful observation of the chasm between the saddlebred industry and the rest of the world. The thread was targeted towards an unknowing soul who was soon to become the victim of a ... Continue reading


An Almost Christmas Disaster and Horse-Warmth in Winter « Pariah ...

Elvis seemed more perturbed at any schemes I might be hatching with this new and strange behavior I was exhibiting. Even though I didn't have him tied or haltered (that would defeat the purpose), I kept close to him. .... He is a 4 year old traditional American Saddlebred gelding bred by Mary Anderson of Spooner, Wisconsin. Elvis has a personality as large as his name suggests. He's full of life, intelligent, brave, affectionate, and quite the cheeky fellow. ... Continue reading

American-Saddlebred behavior

Saddlebreds can also be five-gaited, performing not only the walk, trot, and canter, but the slow-gait and rack. The slow gait is a four-beated gait performed in a prancing motion, lifting the legs very high. The rack is a more ground-covering four-beat gait, and is much faster, with the horse snapping their knees and hocks up quickly. Ancestors of the Saddlebred were naturally gaited, and many Saddlebreds today can naturally perform them, and most can learn the additional gaits

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Carpathian Pony Carthusian Caspian horse Cayuse Cheju
Chilean Corralero Chincoteague Pony Chinese Guoxia Cleveland Bay Clydesdale
Colorado Ranger Horse Connemara Pony Criollo (Uruguay) Crioulo Dales Pony
Danube Dartmoor Pony Deliboz Dole Trotter or Dole Gudbrandsdal Don, Russian Don
Dongola Dülmen Pony Dutch Draft Dutch Warmblood Egyptian
Eriskay Pony Estonian Native Exmoor Pony Falabella Fell Pony
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Irish Draught Irish Horse Java Pony Jutland Kabardian or Kabardin
Karabair Karabakh Kathiawari Kazakh Pony Kentucky Mountain Saddle Horse
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Kustanair Landais Pony Latvian Harness Horse (Standard and Light Type) Lithuanian Heavy Draft Lipizzan / Lippizzaner
Lusitano Mangalarga / Mangalarga Marchador Manipuri Pony Marwari Maremmana
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Saddlebred Salerno Sandalwood Pony Sanhe Schleswiger Heavy Draft
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