Both in the show ring and on the trail, these horses are brilliant lights.
Not many beginners can manage it because this breed of horse may be quite energetic.
In North America, thoroughbreds are the most widely used racing breed.
The Nez Perce Native Americans developed the colourfully speckled Appaloosa for use in battle and hunting.
The Morgan is a well-liked horse breed thanks to its power and grace.
The terms "hot-blooded," "warm-blooded," and "cold-blooded" are used in the equine industry to describe the temperament, build, and origin of a horse.
A horse is typically referred to as a pony if it is 14.2 hands (57 inches) or shorter when fully grown.
The fancy term for the mutts of the horse world is grade horse, which refers to a horse of no particular breeding.
Horses that have been selectively bred for a smooth ride or ambling stride are known as gaited horses.
Cold-blooded, large horses with a reputation for carrying hefty loads are called draught horses.