American Saddlebred show horses

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American Saddlebred show horses are a refined, high-stepping American horse breed renowned for their elegance, animated gaits, and popularity in saddle seat and show ring competitions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American horse breed
horse breed
show horse type
breedingGoal refinement and animation in motion
commonColor bay
black
chestnut
gray
palomino
competitionClass Equitation mount
Fine Harness
Five-Gaited
Park
Pleasure
Three-Gaited
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
developedFrom gaited riding horses of the American South
gaitType five-gaited
three-gaited
hasGait canter
rack
slow gait
trot
walk
heightRange about 15 to 17 hands
historicalUse Civil War officers’ mounts
plantation riding
knownFor animated gaits
elegant presence
high-stepping action
refined appearance
show ring brilliance
primaryDiscipline saddle seat
recognizedBy American Saddlebred Horse Association NERFINISHED
showRingStyle animated knee action
elevated hock action
high head carriage
temperament energetic
people-oriented
willing
typicalBody short back
typicalHead refined head
typicalNeck long arched neck
typicalTail high-set tail
usedFor driving
parades
pleasure riding
saddle seat riding
show ring competition

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American Saddlebred Museum topic American Saddlebred show horses
Kentucky horse culture includesBreed American Saddlebred show horses
this entity surface form: American Saddlebred