Crystal A. Eikanger

Crystal Eikanger writes for www.HorseClicks.com, classifieds of Quarter Horse and other breeds, horse property, saddles and horse tack.
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Walkaloosa horses are gaited horses with the same exotic coloring of the Appaloosa, but contrary to what the breed's name implies, a Walkaloosa does not have to have Walking Horse ancestry Any combination of naturally gaited horse with Appaloosa coloring qualifies as a Walkaloosa and the many accepted gaits include the Fox Trot, the Running Walk, the Rack, and the Stepping Pace or basically any smooth saddle gait somewhere between a trot and a pace

The Colorado Ranger Horse was named for its Colorado High Plains origin Verbal references to those "range bred" horses eventually led to their being more commonly known as Rangerbreds or Rangerbred Horses

The Missing Third Arabian - The Shagya-Arabian Horse

The World Arabian Horse Organization (WAHO) recognizes three separate breeds of the Arabian Horse In North America, most Arabian aficionados are acquainted with the purebred Arabian and the Half-Arabian breeds

The Westphalian or Westfalen horse is a breed of German warmblood that is similar in physique to the Hanoverian Warmblood on which it has been based since 1920 The Westphalian stands 15

The Ancient Portuguese Bull Fighting Lusitano Horse

The Lusitano is an ancient breed of horse native to Portugal that is filled with tradition It has historical links to the military, to bullfighting and to the classical training methods of the “Haute Йcole”

he AraAppaloosa is a cross between the Arabian horse and the Appaloosa that combines the refined physical characteristics of the Arabian with the leopard-spotted coloring of the Appaloosa Since both breeds have been noted for endurance and intelligence, the resulting cross tends to excel at endurance riding as well as a variety of horse show disciplines, including ranch work, which has been performed by either breed

The National Horse Of Mexico - El Caballo Azteca

A new breed of horse, known as the Azteca, is in demand in Mexico It is the first breed to be developed in Mexico and was designed from the beginning to suit all that is required of a Mexican horse

The Pintabian (pin-TAY-bee-an) is a horse that is over 99% Arabian with tobiano markings, It is a new and rare breed with only a few hundred individuals representing it in the world at this time Tobiano (toe-bee-AH-no) is a non-symmetrical dominant spotting pattern of large, irregular spots

The Icelandic - Is It A Pony Or Is It A Horse?

Known by many names such as Islenzki Hesturinn, Icelandic Toelter Horse, Iceland Tцlter, and its own country's name, Islandpferde, the Icelandic Horse has lived in Iceland since the Nordic pioneers arrived in 865 AD

The Lipizzan, or Lipizzaner, is a unique breed of horse which has been selectively bred since the 16th Century As a ceremonial horse, the breed has nobility, brilliance, balanced agility, and style



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