Horse Breeds - American Quarter Horse

The American Quarter Horse is the first breed ofevery discipline available, from rodeo events, such as
horse native to the United States. The breed evolvedbarrel racing and calf roping to English disciplines such
when the bloodlines of horses brought to the Newas dressage and show jumping. The make a nice little
World were mixed. Foundation American Quarterchildren's hunter as well, with the ability to jump a wide
Horse stock originated from Arab, Turk and Barbrange of heights. They are one of the most versatile
breeds. Selected Stallions and Mares were crossedbreeds in the world.
with horses brought to Colonial America from EnglandMany pleasure riders still look to the American Quarter
and Ireland in the 1600's. This combination resulted in ahorse for recreational riding, as they make a nice
compact, heavily muscled horse that evolved to fill thepleasure horse as well.
colonists passion for short distance racing.Breeders, since the creation of the breed over fifty
The amazing power behind a quarter horse enabledyears ago, have diligently been trying to perfect the
this great animal to run short distances over abloodlines to produce a high quality versatile animal..
straightaway faster than any other horse with theStrict guidelines have been set by the American
fastest being named Celebrated American RunningQuarter Horse Association regarding registration of the
Horse. The names for this breed has changed manyAmerican Quarter Horses. Some of these guidelines
times over the years until 1940 when a registry wasinclude: 1. Limited white markings on the face and
formed to preserve the breed which officially becamebelow the knee 2. Only thirteen accepted colors
the American Quarter Horse Association.recognized by the AQHA. These are sorrel (reddish
In the year 1674 in Enrico County, Virginia the firstbrown), bay, black, brown, buckskin, chestnut, dun, red
American Quarter Horse Race was held. They weredun, gray, grullo, palomino, red roan and blue roan. The
one-on-one match races down village streets, countyofficial gray color is what most people call white, but
lanes and level pastures. Many disagreements andthere are no "white" American Quarter Horses. 3. A
fights were generated from heavy betting of largequarter horse foal must be the product of a numbered
purse races by 1690.American Quarter Horse dam and a numbered
The American Quarter Horse, due to their calmAmerican Quarter Horse sire. There is an appendiz
disposition and quick response time, the horse becameregistry for foals with one numbered American
known for its "cow sense", being able to outmaneuverQuarter Horse parent and one Throughbred parent
cattle. During the 1800's as many pioneer folk movedregistered with The Jockey Club.
westward, so did the American Quarter Horse. AnSome other notable characteristics of the American
abundant amount of cattle ranches stretched acrossQuarter Horse is their speed, versatility, gentle nature,
the plains. Making this breed well suited for the cattleheavy muscling and keen cow sense.
ranchers.If you own an American Quarter Horse, no matter
In today's world, the American Quarter Horse stillwhat discipline you choose to ride, your horse will
remains a great sprinter known for their heavyexcel. This breed is one of the most enjoyable horse
muscling, but they have exceeded way past the cattlebreeds around today and one of the most popular.
horse. These amazing horses compete in almost