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1 WHAT AM I? COMMON BREEDS OF HORSES

2 Last Lesson Talked about uses of horses: Who can tell me what is one of the main things we use horses for? What is Saddle Seat? Hunt-Seat? Dressage?

3 Objectives Today we will be focusing on being able to identify common breed of horses Describe the major breeds of horses, including origin, color, characteristics, and uses. Define basic horse vocabulary Identify the different colors of horses

4 Vocabulary Breed – An equine group whose members have been selectively bred for consistent characteristics over a period of time and with pedigrees recorded in a stud book. Broodmare – A female mare used specifically for breeding. Conformation – The shape of a horse. Dam – The female parent of a horse. Gait – Used to describe the manner in which a horse moves.

5 Vocabulary continued… Hand – An approximately four-inch unit of measurement to describe a horse’s height. Mare – Female horse five years old or older. Pedigree – The details of a horse’s ancestry. Sire – The male parent of a horse. Stallion – Male horse used specifically for breeding. Horse – Any equine over 14.2 hands in height Pony – Any equine under but not equal to 14.2 hands in height

6 The 12 most common breeds are: Arabian Quarter Horse Paint Shetland Pony Thoroughbred Appaloosa Morgan Horse Tennessee Walking Horse Welsh Pony and Cob Andalusian Clydesdale Saddlebred

7 Breed Profile With your partner, research your two breeds. Creating a short breed profile to fill in your, that includes the following components. breed name place of origin accepted colors 2-3 notable characteristics and common uses. I would recomment using: http//www.worldofhorses.co.uk/Breeds/hors e_breed_index.htm

8 For Example… Name: Chincoteague Pony Origin: United States Accepted Colors: Any colors, usually Pinto (which means a combination of one color and white Splotches) Notable Characteristics: Height: Approximately 12hh Conformation: well proportioned. Strong and Muscular. Standing 14 hands and under. Extra Thick mane and tail. Character: good natured kind, sweet and gentle Highly intelligent and versatile. Live on Assateague Island, are rounded-up once a year for auctions, on Pony Penning Day in July. Uses: Feral, can be used for anything if bought and tamed during Pony Penning Day on Chincoteague Island, VA.

9 Arabian Origin: Arabia. Colour: Chestnut, grey, bay and black. Height: between 14.2 and 15hh. Conformation: small, elegant concave head, curved neck, long sloping shoulder, broad chest and deep body, short back, hard clean limbs, hard well-shaped feet, fine mane and tail. Character: intelligent, responsive. Uses: riding, showing, endurance, racing.

10 Quarter Horse Origin: USA. Colour: any solid colour. Height: between 14.3 and 15.3hh. Conformation: short, wide head, deep chest and compact body, powerful hindquarters. Character: intelligent, sensible, nimble. Uses: racing, cattle work, riding.

11 Paint Origin: USA. Colour: white with varying amounts of another colour. Height: up to 16hh. Conformation: Stock type conformation. Character: intelligent and willing. Uses: general riding horse (english and western), ranch work, rodeo, trail riding, US racing, showing, jumping, dressage, driving.

12 Shetland Pony Origin: Shetland and Orkney Islands, United Kingdom. Colour: All. Height: up to 10.2 hands. Conformation: smallhead, deep, stocky body, short legs, small feet. Very strong for size. Character: Independent but tractable. Uses: riding, driving, pet.

13 Thoroughbred Origin: UK. Colour: any solid colour. Height: between 15 and 17hh. Conformation: varies according to type. Sprint bred horse are close-coupled with powerful hindquarters; staying/jumping bred horses are bigger-framed and longer backed with more bone. All should have elegant heads on long necks with a sloping shoulder, prominent withers and a fine coat. Character: bold, spirited. Uses: racing, riding, cross-breeding.

14 Appaloosa Origin: Western USA. Colour: Six patterns of spots, usually on white or roan. Height: between 14.2 and 15.2hh. Conformation: short deep body, strong hindquarters, good bone. Character: docile, brave. Uses: western riding, pleasure, circus, all rounder.

15 Morgan Origin: United States. Colour: chestnut, brown or black. No white markings permitted above the knee or hock, except on the face. Height: between 14.1 and 15.2hh. Conformation: attractive head with broad forehead, large eyes and neat, alert ears, sloping shoulder and well defined withers, deep compact body, broad loins, well- muscled quarters, straight sound legs, long sloping pasterns, sound feet and full mane and tail. Character: intelligent and tractable. Uses: riding, showing, stock horse, and carriage driving.

16 Tennessee Walking Horse Origin: United States. Colour: mostly chestnut and black. Height: between 15 and 16hh. Conformation: a largish head with a straight profile, a muscular and arched neck, pronounced withers, a broad chest, sloping shoulders, a short back, and a muscular flat croup. Character: gentle, naturally sociable, quiet nature. Uses: n/a.

17 Welsh Pony Origin: Wales. Colour: any solid colour. Height: up to 12 hands. Conformation: small concave head, bold eyes, and a wide forehead. Crested neck, sloping shoulder, short back and legs, round dense hooves, and high set tail. Character: intelligent, spirited, kind. Uses: riding, breeding, driving.

18 Andalusian Origin: Andalusia, Spain. Colour: Usually grey, though bays and blacks are seen. Height: between 15.2 and 16 hands. Conformation: broad forehead, bold eyes, long arched neck, short deep body, powerful hindquarters, plenty of bone and short cannon bone. Character: docile, willing, proud. Uses: bull-fighting, ceremonial, high-school dressage.

19 Clydesdale Origin: Scotland Colour: Bay, brown or black. Height: stallions - 17.1-18 hands; mares - 16.3 - 17.2 h. Conformation: strong head with bright eyes and big ears, long arched neck, sloping shoulders, short back, muscular quarters, straight limbs and forelegs set well back, fine feathering, and round feet. Character: docile, active Uses: draught work, showing

20 Saddlebred Origin: USA. Colour: Chestnut, Bay, Brown and Black, with some Grey, Roan, Palomino and Pinto. Height: average 15 to 17hh Conformation: well-proportioned and presents a beautiful overall picture. The animal should be in good flesh, with good muscle tone and a smooth, glossy coat. Character: refined head with small ears and long neck with considerable arch. They are of good proportion, possess high intelligence are alert and curious. Saddlebreds possess personality, making them people-oriented. Uses: Dressage, Jumping, Carriage and Endurance.

21 Review What are two of the breeds we talked about today? Can someone give me a common use for the Welsh Pony? Where did the Clydesdale originate? What colors do Arabians typically come in?


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