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This is a quarter horse. It was first bred in the United States of America. They are very commonly used when riding in shows and other civilized riding events. |
| This is an American saddle bred horse. They originated here in the United States, and are also used for civilized riding events. |
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This is an Andalusia. It was originally bred in Spain, but can be found all over the world. |
| This is a Bolinas. It was bred in France, and it isn't as common as the first three horses shown. |
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This is a Breton, and it was bred in France. It is classified as a "Heavy Horse". |
| This is a Buddony, and it was bred in Russia. It's beautiful, rich coloration made it a victim of capture from their natural habitat back in the 1800s. | ![]() |
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This is a Dutch Warmblood, and it was originally bred in the Netherlands. You can now find a lot of this breed in the United States. They have a naturally peaceful personality and calm walking pace, making them an ideal choice for beginner riders. |
| This is a Nonius, and it was originally bred in Hungary. It is classified as a Light Weight horse. |
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This is a Trakehner, and it was originally bred in Poland. It is classified as a Heavy Weight horse, even though it may not look like one. |