Tag: Breed History

The American Saddlebred: A National Treasure

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From the American Revolution to the Civil War, the history of the Saddlebred is uniquely intertwined with the history of America.

American Morgan Horse Association: Adequan®/USDF All-Breeds Awards

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For our USDF Flashback this week, we take a look back on some past Morgan horse All-Breed Awards winners that appeared in the USDF Connection Yearbooks.

Meet the Morgan: The Everything Horse

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Learn all about the Morgan horse, an incomparably versatile and hardworking breed, and how they make the perfect partner for all of your equestrian dreams.

The Color Corner: Spotted and Dotted

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Are those spots actually random? Learn all about the spotted and dotted horses of the world, and how to describe the patterns they sport.

The Color Corner: Painted Ponies

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Are those spots actually random? Learn all about the painted ponies of the world, and how to describe the patterns they sport.

Meet the Quarter Horse: American Made

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With the natural skills and versatility to excel in all disciplines, the American Quarter Horse has earned its spot as the most popular horse in the US.

Meet the Welsh Pony & Cob: A Wales Tale

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Learn all about the winsome Welsh Pony and Cob! This breed, developed over thousands of years in Wales, is the perfect combination of strength and refinement.

Meet the Connemara: The Proud Irish Pony

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As the only breed native to Ireland's rigorous terrain, the Connemara pony shows inherent strength and hardiness equal to its undeniable looks.

Meet the Haflinger: The People Pleasing Pony

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Bred for versatility and working under challenging conditions, Haflingers are skilled athletes with larger-than-life personalities.

As American As A Morgan

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The versatile Morgan Horse! We are celebrating this breed as our June Breed of the Month on YourDressage! We recently asked our social media...
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Working Hard but Not Moving Forward?

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Most of us begin the sport full of enthusiasm, inspired by the beauty and harmony of dressage. But over time, progress becomes harder to recognize.