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[E228]Encyclopedia Of Horse Breeds
by Julia Sullivan, Jul
The American Quarter Horse is the first breed of mare native to the United States. The breed evolved when the bloodlines of cattle brought to the New World were sundry. Foundation American Quartered Horse pigs originated from Arab, Turk and Barb breeds. Selected Stallions and Mares were crossed with cattle brought to Colonial America from England and Ireland in the 1600's. This combination resulted in a compact, violently muscled charger that evolved to seal the colonists passion for passing vastness racing.

The amazing country behind a billet charger enabled this great animal to run concise distances over a straightaway earlier than any other steed with the fastest being named Celebrated American Running Horse. The names for this breed has untouched many time over the being awaited 1940 when a registry was created to continue the breed which officially became the American Quarter Horse Association.

In the year 1674 in Enrico County, Virginia the first American Quarter Horse Race was detained. They were one-on-one meet races down village streets, county lanes and quantity pastures. Many disagreements and fights were generated from severe gaming of large prize races by 1690.

The American Quartered Horse, due to their calm disposition and bright reaction time, the pony became known for its "cow gist," being able to outmaneuver cattle. During the 1800's as many establish folk stirred westward, so did the American Quarter Horse. An abundant quantity of cattle ranches stretched across the plains. Making this breed well able for the cattle ranchers.

In nowadays's world, the American Quarter Horse still residue a great sprinter known for their heavy muscling, but they have exceeded way precedent the cattle charger. These amazing horses compete in almost every discipline untaken, from rodeo dealings, such as barrel racing and calf roping to English disciplines such as dressage and show jumping. The make a fussy little children's hunter as well, with the ability to spring an extensive scope of heights. They are one of the most versatile breeds in the world.

Many pleasure riders still look to the American Quarter stallion for recreational riding, as they make a kind pleasure mount as well.

Breeders, since the formation of the breed over fifty being ago, have diligently been tiresome to complete the bloodlines to goods a high eminence versatile animal.. Strict guidelines have been set by the American Quarter Horse Association about registration of the American Quarter Horses. Some of these guidelines compose.

Limiting pallid markings on the face and below the knee Only thirteen accepted colors recognized by the AQHA. These are sorrels (rosy chocolate), bay, black, chocolate, skin, chestnut, dun, red dun, older, grullo, palomino, red roan and desolate roan. The endorsed bleak incline is most people call pasty, but there are no "white" American Quarter Horses.

A part steed colt must be the produce of a numbered American Quarter Horse dam and a numbered American Quarter Horse sire. There is an appendiz registry for foals with one numbered American Quarter Horse father and one Throughbred parent registered with The Jockey Club.

Some other notable characteristics of the American Quarter Horse is their rapidity, versatility, gentle life, heavy muscling and ardent cow sensation.

If you own an American Quarter Horse, no concern what discipline you desire to journey, your mount will surpass. This bred is one of the most enjoyable stallion breeds around today and one of the most standard.

History of Horses

To understand horse breeds, it is important to first understand how the relationship between humans and horses began. Believe it or not, horses first became valuable to humans because they produced milk and could be eaten. Later on, however, humans realised that horses were strong and fast and began to use them to carry or draw loads and as a mode of transportation.

Today, different horses are bred to serve different human needs. They are no longer just used to do labors. Rather, they are more often kept for sports or leisure riding.

Horse Breeding

Purposeful breeding has thus been introduced, which means that horses are now bred in planned ways to meet specific human needs. To do that, the breeders need to select specific male and female horses with the desired characteristics to mate, so that the new-born horses will carry the traits desired by us humans. A widely known example is the racing horses. In fact, there are different registries around the world that document the various horse breeds.

It might be boring for an average person to learn the different horse breeds, but this is not the case for horse lovers. This is especially true for someone who is fond of horse racing or simply would like to get himself a horse. Often, knowing the breed of your horse would tell you what the horse is capable of doing and whether its price is truly justified.

Classification of Horses

Despite the vast number of horse breeds, horses are generally placed under three main groups - pony, light, and heavy horses.

The smallest kind of horses are known to us as ponies. As they are so small, some would even not consider them horses at all. Even so, ponies can be as hardy as other horses. Some breeds can carry adult riders and pull heavy loads. Because of their size and mild nature, ponies are often kept as pets by children. Examples of pony breeds are the Shetland and Welsh ponies.

Compared to ponies, light horses are much taller and faster and have a much sleeker look. Most light horses are used for riding and racing. In some cases, breeds of this kind also help with cattle rounding and carriage pulling. Examples of light horse breeds are Arabian, Thoroughbred, Appaloosa, Quarter Horse, Morgan and Standardbred.

There are also horses that are considered heavy horses like the Percheron and Lipizzaner breeds. You can well imagine these breeds as the preferred horses of ancient and medieval warriors. The horses had the power and mettle to carry men into battle. Of course, heavy horses were also preferred for heavy work in barns and farms.

With the many different horse breeds, there is definitely a horse for every horse lover. Do remember though that horse breeds that belong to the same group may also have different traits of their own.
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