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The Appaloosa Sport Horse: 

The Appaloosa Sport Horse is a combination of the athleticism and agility of the Warmblood, and the disposition and flashy spotted coloring of the Appaloosa. They often excel in the Olympic disciplines of dressage, jumping, and eventing.

 

The Andalusian:

Athletic and stylish, the Andalusian breed comes from Spain where they had been the horses of nobility and bullfighters. Today, their grace and presence make them excellent dressage mounts! They are known for their intelligence, sensitivity, and docile nature. 

 

The Paint Horse:

The American Paint Horse is a breed that combines both the conformational characteristics of a Western stock horse with a pinto spotting pattern of white and dark coat colors. Their coat is always a combination of white with an array of basic colors common to horses.

Their markings often look like splashings of paint over the horse's body but actually fall into three color classifications—tobiano, overo, and tovero—a requirement in order to be considered a Paint Horse.

 

The Morgan:

America's first breed, the Morgan Horse is easily recognized by his proud carriage, upright graceful neck, and distinctive head with expressive eyes. Deep bodied and compact, the Morgan has strongly muscled quarters. His intelligence, willingness, zest for life, and good sense is blended with soundness of limb, athleticism, and stamina.

 

The Mustang:

Mustangs are a sturdy horse with superior stamina and speed, often considered symbols of the American frontier.

 

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