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The American Quarter Horse
Meet the American Quarter Horse: America’s Favorite Ride! Weight: 950 to 1,200 pounds Height: 14.3 hands (56 inches) to 16 hands (64 inches) Body Type: Muscular build; deep chest; small head w See More
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The Appaloosa Horse
The Appaloosa: A Spotted Wonder! Weight: 950 to 1,200 pounds Height: 14.2 hands (56.8 inches) to 16 hands (64 inches) Body Type: Compact, muscular build; colorful coat patterns with mottled skin; str See More
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The Arabian
The Arabian Horse: The Original Endurance Champion! Weight: 800 to 1,000 pounds Height: 14 hands (56 inches) to 16 hands (64 inches) Body Type: Lithe, compact body; small, wedge-shaped head; d See More
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The Clydesdale Horse
Meet the Mighty Clydesdale! Weight: 1,600 to 2,400 pounds Height: 16 hands (64 inches) to 18 hands (72 inches) Body Type: Long, silky feathering on legs; round feet; broad forehead; arched, long neck See More
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The Dutch Warmblood
The Dutch Warmblood: Born to Compete! Weight: 1,430 pounds Height: 15 hands (60 inches) to 17 hands (68 inches) Body Type: Well-proportioned build; deep chest; muscular neck; powerful legs See More
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The Kentucky Mountain Saddle Horse
Meet the Kentucky Mountain Saddle Horse: The Smoothest Ride Around! Weight: 950 to 1,200 pounds Height: 11 hands (44 inches) to 16 hands (64 inches) Body Type: Medium, muscular build; arched neck; fl See More
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The Morgan Horse
The Morgan: America’s First Breed! Weight: 900 to 1,000 pounds Height: 14 hands (56 inches) to 15 hands (60 inches) Body Type: Compact, muscular build; short head with wide forehead; large, expressiv See More
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The Shetland Pony
The Shetland Pony: Tiny but Tough! Weight: 400 to 450 pounds Height: 7 hands (28 inches) to 11 hands (44 inches); up to 11.5 hands (46 inches) for American Shetlands Body Type: Compact body; broad he See More
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