Tag: Non-Traditional Breeds

Sensational Saddlebreds – Part Three

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The American Saddlebred Horse and Breeders Association is a participating organization in the Adequan®/USDF All-Breeds Awards program!

Sensational Saddlebreds – Part Two

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The American Saddlebred Horse and Breeders Association is a participating organization in the Adequan®/USDF All-Breeds Awards program!

Sensational Saddlebreds – Part One

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Riders who pick a Saddlebred are eligible for Adequan®/USDF All-Breeds Awards - the American Saddlebred Horse & Breeders Assoc. is a participating organization!

Marvelous Morgans – Part Four

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We are celebrating Morgans as our April Breed of the Month! The American Morgan Horse Association is part of the Adequan®/USDF All-Breeds Awards program.

Not Just One in 365, But One in a Million

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This rider went against her own wishes for a steady, experienced partner and fell in love with a spunky Morgan, with whom she happens to share a birthday!

Marvelous Morgans – Part Three

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We are celebrating Morgans as our April Breed of the Month! The American Morgan Horse Association is part of the Adequan®/USDF All-Breeds Awards program.

Marvelous Morgans – Part Two

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We are celebrating Morgans as our April Breed of the Month! The American Morgan Horse Association is part of the Adequan®/USDF All-Breeds Awards program.

Takoda: Not a “Friend to All,” But a Friend to Me

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A Region 2 rider shares her gaited curly horse and how he has taught her patience as they navigate both the classical dressage and gaited competition world!

No Days Off For Farris

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This Region 3 rider realized her Quarter Pony was ready to retire from eventing, so they shifted their focus to the dressage ring and achieving new goals.

Sherman The Little Engine That Could

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A Region 1 adult amateur shares the story of her Haflinger, Sherman, who has become an ambassador for his breed, showcasing his versatility as an all-around horse!
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Survival Guide: Fly Season

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The colder months may be gone, but now, the flies are here, and it’s our responsibility to be prepared to keep our horses comfortable.