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Agriculture
12th Grade
05/30/2013

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Term

Morgan

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Definition

*Originated in the United States (West Springfield, MA)

*Comes in Bay, Black, Brown, & Chestnut

*Compact and Muscular

*Typically stand between 14.2 and 15.2 hands tall

*Justin Morgan Foundation Horse

*Shown Under Saddle and in Harness

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Appaloosa Horse

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Definition

*Originated in the United States (North West- Developed by the Nex Perce Indians)

*Come in a variety of coat patterns and colors

*Distinguished by mottled skin, striped hooves, and white sclera around the eye.

*Of varying sizes and muscling

*Originally known as "A Palouse Horse"

*Primarily a western stock breed, but exel in most events (Ex. showing, racing, trail riding, hunter under saddle, etc)

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Arabian

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Definition

*The foundation for many breeds; bred by Arabian tribesmen

*Bay, Gray, & Chestnut common with white markings

*Finely chiseled head and a high tail carriage

*Used for English and Western Pleasure, show, endurance/ distance events, etc.

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American Miniature Horse

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Definition

*Bred from small Dutch and English mine horses and then brought to the United States. 

*Any marking pattern and any eye color are acceptable. 

*Cannot be taller than 34 inches (They are a mini version  of full sized horses)

*Used as companion animals, by the blind as guide horses, and shown in halter and harness.

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American Paint Horse

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Definition

*Originated in the United States; developed to promote spotted patterns in stock horses.

*Overo, Tobiano, and Tovero coat patterns

*Four types of paint horses: 1.) Stock (QH), 2.) Hunter    (Thoroughbred), 3.)Pleasure (Morgan/ Arabian), and 4.)Saddlebred

*Used in pleasure riding, ranch work, rodeo, racing, showing, etc.

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American Quarter Horse

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Definition

*Originated in the United States (East Coast)

*Recognize 13 colors but have strict regulations about white markings

*Originally valued for cow sense, compact muscling, and 1/4 mile races.

*Used for ranch work, racing, showing, pleasure, etc.

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American Saddlebred

 

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Definition

* Originated in the United States (Specifically established in VA, OH, MI, TN, and especially KY)

*No color rerstrictions but ark colors are preferred, an excessive white markings should be avoided.

*High stepping action, high head carriage, 3 or 5 gaited (the additional 2 gaits are the rack- a flashy 4 beat gait, and the slow gait- high stepping 4 beat gait)

*Used in English and Western show classes, performance, pleasure, harness, etc.

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American Shetland Pony

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Definition

*Native to the Shetland Isles of Scotland.

*Come in almost any color

*A true shetland is less than 11-12 hands; over 46 inches cannot be registered. 

*Used for show halter, racing, children's mounts, etc.

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American Bashkir Curly Horse

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Definition

* An American version of the Curly horse developed in the Bashkir region of the Ural Mountains of Russia.

*Have a very distictive, curly coat that is known to be hypoallergenic. 

*Completely shed out their mane and tail in the summer.

*Average about 15 hands. 

*Can be used for all kinds of events

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Belgian

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Definition

*Native to Belgium

*Popular as sorrels, and sometimes roans

*Known for ease of management, quietness,and not much hind leg action.

*Often 16 to over 18 hands in height.

*Minimum feathering

*This breed is an acomplished pulling horse, and is also used for farm work and can be ridden.

 

 

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Clydesdale

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Definition

*Originated in Southern Scotland

*Bay, Chestnut, and Black, with the occassional roan.

*Varying amounts of leg or face markings.

*Extensive feathering.

*Lots of leg action, points of hock turned inward.

*16-18 hands.

*Often used in single or multi-horse hitches

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Connemara Pony

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Definition

* Originated in Connemara in Western Ireland

*Ireland's only native breed.

*Short legs that cover a lot of ground & a pony type head.

*Usually grey or dun; never paint.

*Considered largest of the pony breeds standing between 13 and 15 hands, usually averaging 14-14.2 hands.

*Natural jumping ability (over 7 ft jump recorded)

*Often used for jumping or dressage events, but can also do western pleasure and driving events.

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Donkey

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Definition

*Believed to have originated in Africa( breed's history poorly documented)

*Ears larrge in proportion to body, straighter neck, no withers, coarse mane and tail, have dorsal stripe and shoulder crosses regardless of color.

*Many color variations, but all have white markings on their muzzle, eyes, and under belly.

*Can be any variation of size.

*Some are gaited.

*Used under saddle, as pack animals, for showing, and for driving. 

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Hackney

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Definition

*Originated in Norfolk, England.

*Usually brown, black, bay, or chestnut.

*A pony is a cross between a Hackney Horse and a Welsh Pony.

*Both ponies and horses should exhibit high action, snapping motions, especially at the trot. 

*They both have fine, trim ears with a small head.

*Usually used for driving as singles, but occassionally will be seen as a pair. They can also be shown under saddle and in hand. 

Term

Haflinger

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Definition

* Originated in Austria (the Southern Tryolean Mountains)

*Known for their golden coat and long, thick white mane and tails.

*Have pronouced withers, large eyes, and a swinging gait.

*Some knee action is desirable.

*Used for many disciplines including draft work, combined driving, vaulting, packing, and riding.

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Hanovarian

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Definition

*Originated in Northern Germany

*Mares and Stallions must have very feminine and massculine appearances respectively.

*The main part of the body should appear rectangular in shape, and they should have pronounced withers extending far back.

*Bred to excel in jumping, dressage, eventing, and driving.

 

Term

Lipizzan 

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Definition

*They are the private possession of the Habsburg Monarchy. (Rare)

*Born brown or black and slowly turn to white by the time they are 5-8 years old.

*No more than 16 hands.

*Late maturing and long living, often to 35 years and older.

*Use mainly for upper level dressage.

 

 

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Palomino

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Definition

*Registry began in the United States, although many cultures make reference to a golden horse.

*Golden with white mane and tail

*Excludes drafts and ponies

*Most stand between 14 and 17 hands

*Used for pleasure, show, racing, parade, etc.

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Paso Fino

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Definition

*Blended from horses of Spanish descent- often Columbian, and Puerto Rican horses in modern days.

*Show all coat patterns, with or without white markings.

*Range from 13 to 15.2 hands tall.

*Known to be extremely willing.

*Have a natural, lateral 4 beat gait.

*Used in the show ring, for endurance, dressage, working cattle, rodeos, etc.

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Percheron

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Definition

*Imported from the region of La Perche, France.

*Usually black or grey.

*No feathers

*Lots of knee action, more speed at walk than other drafts, and a bold trot.

*Usually stand between 15 and 16.3 hands.

*Used in driving, general farm work, in many crossbreeds, etc.

Term

Pony of the Americas

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Definition

*Originated in the United States

*Appaloosa coat patterns and characteristics.

*Stand between 46 and 56 inches.

*Used primarily as a youth working pony and in show.

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Tennessee Walking Horse

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Definition

*Originated in the United States in Tennessee

*Had contributions to the breed from Thoroughbreds, Standardbreds, and Morgans.

*All coat colors and patterns are allowed. White markings are common. 

*Perform flat foot walk, running walk, and canter.

(Running Walk is a natural gait in which they can cover 10-20 miles can hour)

*They range in height from 14.3 to 17 hands.

*Used for English and Western Riding, Showing, Pleasure, Ranch, Trail, etc.

Term

Thoroughbred

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Definition

*Originated in England

*Can be all solid colors, and white face and leg markings are common. 

*Races distances of 6 furlongs to 1 1/2 miles.

*Influenced the development of many other breeds.

*Usually stands around 16 hands tall.

*Predominantly a racing horse, but also excels in dressage, polo, combined events, jumping, steeple chasing, etc.

Term

Shire

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Definition

*Developed in England

*Commonly black although colors of bay, dark brown, grey, and chestnut are present.

*Has feathers

*Has wide set eyes and a Roman nose.

*Is the tallest of the draft breeds standing approximately 16.2 to 17.2 hands.

*Historically this horse was a warhorse in England, but it is also used for pulling and can be ridden.

 

 

Term

Standardbred

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Definition

*An American mixture of Thoroughbred, Morgan, and Norfolk Trotter.

*Dominantly bay, but can also be brown, roan, grey, and chestnut.

*Two main divisions are trotters and pacers.

*Their average height is about 15.2 hands.

*Known for good natured, calm dispotions.

*Used for harness racing, racing under saddle, and transitions to English and Western events. 

Term

Welsh Pony

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Definition

*Originated in the Hill Country of Wales

*Any solid color is acceptable.

*There are divisions for registration determined by height.

*Used for youth for small adult showing, driving, trails, jumping, etc.

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