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In the 1600s, American colonists on the eastern seaboard began to cross imported English Thoroughbred horses with assorted "native" horses such as the Chickasaw horse (a breed developed by Native American people from horses ...

 


American Quarter Horse
The American Quarter Horse is a breed of horse originally bred specifically to race the quarter mile.

American Quarter Horse Australia
The American Quarter horse is a Colonial breed that has been in existence for several centuries, first making an appearance in the early 1600s.

American Quarter Horse Breed Characteristics :
The world's most popular light horse breed is American Quarter horse that has more than 4 millions registered horses.

American Quarter Horse Breed Description and Equine History
The adaptability of the quarter horse breed has allowed it to be used in other occupations such as trail riding and for use by many urban mounted police units.

American Quarter Horse
Breed Profile: American Quarter Horse
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American Quarter Horse

The jury is still out on whether the American Quarter Horse is the first breed to be produced on American soil.

American Quarter Horses
An American Quarter Horse
There are many breeds of horse in existence, but none are as integral a part of the American experience as the American quarter horse.

American Quarter horses can be any solid colour, most often chestnut.
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The American Quarter Horse breed is among America’s most popular and oldest breeds.

The American Quarter Horse is a breed of horse originally bred for sprinting ability over short distances, typically races of a quarter mile or less.

The American Quarter Horse has unique features that make it specially suited for a variety of tasks.
Just what is an American Quarter Horse?

American Quarter Horse - Description
The American Quarter Horse is North America's most popular horse breed with over three million registered worldwide.

American Quarter Horse Breed Profile
Some historians have maintained that the Quarter Horse is the oldest breed in the United States, with the principle development being in the SW region.

American Quarter Horse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1738 words)
The American Quarter Horse is a breed of horse originally bred for sprinting short distances, typically races of a quarter mile or less.

The American Quarter Horse - AQHA Breed

Description: The American Quarter Horse was named for it ability to sprint 1/4 of a mile faster than any other breed. Today The American Quarter Horse is one of the most popular breeds in the USA.

The American Quarter Horse
Introduction.
Perhaps it was the cowboy mystique, or its versatility or the colonists who brought their race horses out west. Whatever it was that created their popularity, this is the #1 breed in the world.

This American Quarter Horse gelding exhibits the muscular build typical of the breed.
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American Quarter horse (in American Quarter Horse (breed of horse))
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American Quarter Horse - The most popular of breeds in the United States and is a part of the largest breed registry in the world.

American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA)
Was set up in 1940 in Texas and now has over 300,000 members. The association maintains the official registry and looks at preserving and improving the Quarter horse.

American Quarter Pony Association, P.O. Box 30, New Sharon, IA 50207
International Quarter Pony Association, P. O. Box 125, Sheridan, CA 95681
National Quarter Pony Association, 3232 St Rt 42, Delaware, OH 43015, 419-594-2968, stephey@bright.

The American Quarter Horse
The American quarter horse derives from the Turk, Arab and Barb breeds that were transported to North America by Spanish voyagers and merchants.

American Quarter Horse
American Paint Horse
Appaloosa
Any other breed of horse used for ranch work or for stock horse types of competition.

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American Quarter Horse Association, P.O. Box 200, Amarillo, TX 79168. Phone: (806) 376-4811 ...

The American Quarter Horse is reputed to be the oldest all-American breed. The origins of this breed started as early as the 1600s, soon after settlement of the Americas by the British.

The American Quarter Horse was first recognized as a breed in 1940, with the formation of the American Quarter Horse Association.

The American Quarter Horse Association was formed in 1940. Its registry is now the largest of any breed in the world, with more than two million horses listed.
Physical Attributes of the Quarter horse breed.

In the American Quarter Horse, definitions have changed. In the past the AQHA has called sorrel a dark clear red body color with no smuttiness (caused by the Sty smutty gene), and chestnut those horses that are either light clear chestnuts, ...

Since the American Quarter Horse formally established itself as a breed, the AQHA stud book has remained open to Thoroughbreds. Quarter Horse/Thoroughbred crosses are entered into the registry as "Appendix Quarter Horses." ...

The AQHA (American Quarter Horse Assoc) and the APHA (American Paint Horse Assoc) profit hugely from this process as they receive registration fees for thousands of horses that are later dumped at auction.

Quarter Horse, see American Quarter Horse
Racking Horse
Some people debate if the Racking Horse is a stand-alone breed, but is was given that designation by the USDA in 1978, and the breed has its own organization today.

The history of the American Quarter Horse began in the early 1600's, when English Colonists crossed their imported stallions from the Hobby and Galloway lines of Ireland and Scotland on the native mares gotten from the Chickasaw Indians.

The Azteca is a modern horse breed combining Iberian horse blood and American Quarter Horse or Criollo (horse) blood (international Registry) or Iberian horse blood and American Quarter Horse blood (American Registry).

To be eligible for registry, a Paint must come from stock registered with the American Paint Horse Association, the American Quarter Horse Association, or the Jockey Club (Thoroughbreds).

Perhaps no other racing American Quarter Horse has had a greater or more controversial racing career than Easy Jet. During his 2-year-old campaign, he was loaded into the gates 26 times, a feat that some think would have crippled most juveniles.

Some of these, such as the Waggoner horses, figure not only in the background of the Colonial Spanish horses but were also used in the American Quarter Horse.

This is a very vital element of both the Canadian Cutting Horse and the American Quarter Horse. Basically, the horse naturally out-thinks and out-maneuvers the cows.

Das 'Paint Horse' ist eine gescheckte Pferderasse, die ihren Ursprung im American Quarter Horse hat. Es gehört der Rasse der Quarter Horses an, ist jedoch mehrfarbig und bildet eine selbständige Rasse.

The Azteca horse breed is a modern breed that is a blend of three separate bloodlines comprising of the Iberian horse blood, namely the Lusitano and Andalusian breeds; the Criollo bloodline and the American Quarter Horse bloodline.

Previously registered American Quarter Horse Association, Foundation Quarter Horse Association, American Paint Horse Association, Appaloosa Horse Club, National Quarter Pony Association, Ponies of the Americas, ...

For instance, the American Quarter Horse Association will not register a spotted horse regardless of its breeding, however excellent or pure. Many owners of spotted horses feel their horses receive poor marks from show judges due to color.

I of the American Quarter Horse Stud Book were saved for living horses that had proved themselves as outstanding sires of offspring of Quarter Horse type.

But the most remarkable visit on my tour was to the home of Rugged Lark, the famous American Quarter Horse stallion, because he defied all of the legends about the unpredictability and dangerous behavior of stallions.

Breeds that are considered horses regardless of height include the Arabian horse, American Quarter Horse and the Morgan horse, all of which have individual members both over and under 14.2 hands.

Based largely on the American Quarter Horse which they resemble in most aspects. Their principal job is working cattle and they are well suited for this task. Whether this task is accomplished on the ranch or in the show ring.
Features ...

The American Quarter Horse Association has more two million registered horses. Also known as United States Horse, the Quarter horse is believed to be one of the first breeds to be established in the USA.

A Paint's sire and dam must be registered with American Paint Horse Association, the American Quarter Horse Association, or the Jockey Club
The Horse must have some white or spots on his body ...

Previewed at the AYHC's National Youth Horse Leadership Symposium in February 2005, the study looked at youngsters involved in 4-H, Pony Club, the American Quarter Horse Youth Association, or high school rodeo in one eastern and one western state.

A spotted horse should only be called 'Paint' if its lineage is known or if it exhibit conformation that is evidently similar to that of an American Quarter Horse. Every spotted horse should not be confused with Pinto.

The American Quarter horse and Standardbred breeds also come under this type of light horses, wherein the former is found in cattle ranches carrying out sport activities like roping, reigning, etc. while the latter are used as harness racers.

See also: Quarter, Quarter Horse, American Quarter Horse, Thoroughbred, Arabian

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