Above shows a chestnut colored horse. This color is a bright reddish brown color. Horses that are this color often have markings, such as socks, (a little bit of white on one of the legs), or a stocking, (just like a sock only there is more white on one of the legs), a star, (a little white spot between the eyes), a blaze or a stripe, (a blaze is a big white spot usually going down to the nostrils), (a stripe is a thin line often going down between the nostrils.) The picture above is a chestnut colored horse with no markings on the leg, on the head there is a star attached to a stripe that is not going down to the nostril.
Thursday, December 17, 2009
colors of the horse: chestnut
Above shows a chestnut colored horse. This color is a bright reddish brown color. Horses that are this color often have markings, such as socks, (a little bit of white on one of the legs), or a stocking, (just like a sock only there is more white on one of the legs), a star, (a little white spot between the eyes), a blaze or a stripe, (a blaze is a big white spot usually going down to the nostrils), (a stripe is a thin line often going down between the nostrils.) The picture above is a chestnut colored horse with no markings on the leg, on the head there is a star attached to a stripe that is not going down to the nostril.
information on the American Walking Pony
The picture above is the American Walking Pony. These beautiful ponies are great for kids who are getting their first horse or pony. They can be any color, but palomino, brown, and bay are usually seen. The ponies are smart and very kind and gentle especially around children. They are good jumpers, and good show ponies. The picture above is a palomino colored walking pony. It's in good shape and is very healthy.
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
horse face marking: stripe
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
information on the Clydesdale horse
The picture above is a Clydesdale horse. These horses are very kind and gentle. They have sweet and loving personalities. They are usually seen pulling wagons. They are very big, and can be any color, but the most common ones are brown, bay, and black. They are also good in shows and have their mane and tails braided.
information on the American SaddleBred horse
The picture above is two American Saddle Bred horses. These horses are famous for being in shows. They can do the show trot (look at the post:information on the fresian horse) to find out what a show trot is. There are lot's of Saddle Bred shows every year. Many of the kids who ride these horses are handicapped, meaning that they can't walk. They only get off their wheelchairs to ride. These horses love attention and are easy to take care of.
information on the Missouri Fox Trotter horse
The picture above is a Missouri Fox Trotter horse. These horses are known for their steady and smooth gait. It's a trot, as the name suggests. The picture above is a Missouri Fox Trotter horse with the coloring of a palomino horse. Trotters are great with children and have a sweet and kind personality. They are usually palomino, brown, bay, and black. They are easy to take care of and they are a good size for experienced riders.
information on the American Quarter horse
The picture above is an American Quarter horse. American Quarter horses are famous for being the best cow horses. The American Quarter horse is great at driving cows. These horses will run beside the cows with a person on them, while the person does the roping, the Quarter horse will do the driving. The horse will make the cows go to where the person wants them. American Quarter horses are also famous for being in rodeos and racing. They will help their rider drive the cows in a rodeo, and they could probably beat a Thoroughbred in a half mile race! They are usually brown, bay, black, or have palomino coloring. They are good for children who are getting their first horse. They have sweet and kind personalities and are easy to take care of.
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