Sources The Stockmans Handbook and Google Images American Mustang Originated along the Barberry coast of North Africa Any color Used for pleasure riding show trail riding and jumping American Saddle Horse ID: 654564
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Horse Breeds
By Cassidy Catrett
Sources: The Stockman’s Handbook and Google ImagesSlide2
American Mustang
Originated along the Barberry coast of North Africa.
Any color
Used for pleasure riding, show, trail riding, and jumping.Slide3
American Saddle Horse
Originated in Kentucky
Colors include bay, brown, chestnut, black, or golden.
Long neckSmooth gaitSlide4
American Walking Pony
Originated near Macon, GA
Colors may be sorrel, chestnut, roan, black, white, bay, gray, or golden.
Used mainly for children to ride.Slide5
Appaloosa
Originated
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n Oregon, Washington, and Idaho.Color is usually white over the hips with dark colored spots.Primarily used as stock and race horsesSlide6
Arabian
Originated in Arabia
Colors are bay, gray, chestnut, black, or white.
DocileShow, stock, and race horsesSlide7
Buckskin
Originated in the USA
Colors are buckskin or red
Show and stock horsesSlide8
Lipizzaner
Originated in Yugoslavia
Color is white
Used for dressage and jumpingSlide9
Morgan
Originated in New England
Colors are bay, brown, black, and chestnut
Saddle and stock horsesDocile and easy keepingSlide10
National Appaloosa Pony
Originated in Indiana
Colors are leopard, blanket-type, snowflake, or roan
Working and show poniesSlide11
Paint
Originated in the USA
White and any other color
Stock, show, and race horsesSlide12
Quarter Horse
Originated in the USA
Colors are chestnut, sorrel, bay, and dun
Stock and race horsesSlide13
Shetland Pony
Originated on the Shetland Isles
May be any color, broken or solid
SmallMainly used for children to ride and some racingSlide14
Tennessee Walking Horse
Originated in the middle basin of Tennessee
Colors include sorrel, chestnut, black, roan, brown, gray, or golden
Plantation Walking Horses Slide15
Thoroughbred
Originated in England
Colors include bay, brown, chestnut, and black
Used for Polo mounts, racing and stock horsesSlide16
Welsh Pony
Originated in Wales
May be any color, however white markings are frowned upon
Used for children and huntingSlide17
Belgian
Originated in Belgium
Colors include bay, chestnut, and roan
Used for farm work and exhibitionLargest breed of draft horses Slide18
Clydesdale
Originated in Scotland
Bay and brown with white markings
Used for farm work and exhibitionSlide19
Percheron
Originated in France
Mostly black or gray
Used for farm work and exhibitionSlide20
American Jack
Originated in Europe
Black with a white nose
Used for the production of mulesSlide21
Donkeys
Originated in Europe
Black with a white nose
Used for driving, riding, and workingSlide22
Mules
Cross between a horse and a donkey
Sorrel is the preferred color
Used for driving, riding, pack-horses, and working