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Horse BreedsQuiz
NOT A DRAFT
15 AND ½ HANDS
Used for riding, driving, and high school routines.
Foundation started in 1917.
Found in circuses
2nd original american breed
1700's were developed
Have own registration
Competes in shows
Common for white blanket like spot on butt
Draft horse cold blooded
From Belgium
Been around since middle evil times
Used as harness horses
Tails docked
Government helped develop this breed
Have a blaze
Big chest
Andalusian
May of 1968 was when the first American Walking Pony was created.
Middle age knight horse
Pure bred spanish breed
Cherry red
Lots of mane and tail
52 hands
Broad chest
Lots of endurance
Can be cross registered
Can be traced back forever
Buckskin and Dunn mate = elbino
Came from spanish horse
Darker mane and tail
Cream to brown with black points
Heavy draft horse
Buzzwiser beer
From Ireland
Very active
Not high stepping
Very strong
Normally bay with a blaze docked tail dark mane and tail
Do come black brown, chestnut, roam
Have feathering around hooves
No color preferences
Trace past to sire
Founded by Mike Ruby
Swirl in pedigree (cowlicks)
Fairly new breed since civil war
Records are recorded in both hand and online
1934 in stock show to be shown
Got name in 1934
All American breed
Arabian From arbia in the arabian desert
Brought in to tents and homes
Kept the gentle
Carries tail high
Long narrow neck
Dish face
Ears scoped and point in
A lot of lung compacity
Used for running and racing
Pure breed
lg. nostrils
All colors
Not huge horses
Old breed from austrian trail area
Can be traced back to 1874
Do have arabian in them
White mane and tail
Blaze on their face
First brought to us in 1958
Northern Germany, the former Kingdom of Hanover is where they are from.
They were brought to the US in 1978.
They are used for riding and competition.
1560's was when they came into existence.
They were used in Spanish Riding Schools.
The horses are used for show.
The first Morgan was born in 1789 in Springfield, Massachusetts.
They are used for working
the field.
They are from North America but their ancestors can be traced to North America and Asia Minor.
They are used for pleasure riding, showing, ranching, racing, rodeoing, trail riding.
The origin is unknown for sure, but thought to have come from the English Great Horse.
They are used for farm work.
Palomino
Los Angeles County, California, on June 25, 1941 was the year they were made.
They are used for show.
Paso Fino
This horse got it's beginning in Spain.
They were used as one of the worlds finest riding horses.
Shetland Pony
Their origin is the Shetland Islands as early as the Bronze Age.
They are used in the coal mining industry.
Pony of the Americas
They were founded in Iowa in the year 1954.
It was used to provide a pony with good appearance, speed, and stamina for young riders who were too big for a small pony but not ready for a full-sized horse.
Quarter Horse
They are from the southwestern area of Texas around the 1940's.
They are used for
Rocky Mountain Horse
They are from Spout Springs, Kentucky, on the farm of Sam Tuttle.
They are a pleasure horse, for trail, and competitive or endurance riding.
Saddlebred
They originated in America in 1836.
They are used for riding.
Friesian
From europe
Used as draft horses
Used now for light agricultural work
Long thick manes and tail tail can reach the ground
ALL BLACK
White spot on head
High head carriage
Pulls carriages and wagons in england
Been around since the middle ages
Almost became extinct in the 1900's
Welsh Pony and Cob
They were imported in 1889, but were able to be registered July 30,1907.
They are used to ride.