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  1. Sports - France - Europe - Equestrian - Breeds - Breeders - Arabian - ZOMD.net
    Breeders of the Arabian horse, located in France.
    Catalogue: Equestrian
    Regions: France


  2. Sports - Equestrian - Breeds - Breed Information - Arabian - ZOMD.net
    This category provides history and information about the Arabian horse breed.
    Catalogue: Equestrian
    Regions: Europe


  3. Sports - Equestrian - Breeds - American Saddlebred - ZOMD.net
    The American Saddlebred is truly one of beauty in motion with elegant, flashy gaits, up-headed proud bearing, and an exuberance that is inspiring to watch, and even more so to experience. Bred originally in the American colonies from a mixture of English Thoroughbred and gaited horses, the American Saddlebred quickly became the choice of plantation owners who prized the smooth gaits and stamina of their mounts. Today, the American Saddlebred excells both in fine harness and Saddle Seat.
    Catalogue: Equestrian
    Regions: Europe


  4. Sports - Gaited Horses - Equestrian - Breeds - ZOMD.net
    Some breeds of horses are bred (and prized) for their unusual gaits. Examples are the American Saddlebred and the Paso Fino. This category contains general information about the gaited breeds. For information about the specific breeds, please see Sports/Equestrian/Breeds or follow the links.
    Catalogue: Equestrian
    Regions: Europe


  5. Sports - Pinto - Equestrian - Breeds - ZOMD.net
    Two patterns are recognized by the PtHA: Tobiano and Overo. A Breeding Stock Division is offered for solid colored horses or horses with insufficient color to be placed in the color classification and/or horses with documented and registered color in their pedigree or horses with two or more Pinto characteristics. Four square inches of cumulative white is all you need to register your horse in the Pinto Horse Association (three inches for ponies and two inches for minis.) (PtHA does not accept animals crossed with or showing evidence of Appaloosa, Mule or Draft horse breeding). Saddle Type HORSE: English horse of predominantly Saddle, Hackney or Tennessee Walking Horse breeding displaying high head carriage and animated, high action of these breeds. PONY: English-type pony displaying the carriage, animation, and action of the Saddle and Tennessee Walking Horses and modern style Shetland and Hackney Ponies. Hunter Type HORSE: English horse of predominantly Thoroughbred breeding. PONY: Reflects conformation associated with the Thoroughbred horse and Connemara Pony. Stock Type HORSE: Western horse of predominantly Quarter and Paint Breeding and conformation. PONY: Western type displaying conformation with Quarter Horse and original Shetland Pony. Pleasure Type HORSE: Horse of predominantly Arabian Horse and/or Morgan breeding. PONY: Reflects carriage and conformation associated with the Arabian and Morgan horse and Welsh pony.
    Catalogue: Equestrian
    Regions: Europe


  6. Sports - Palomino - Equestrian - Color - Breeds - ZOMD.net
    The Palamino is a color, not a breed, although the color occurs more frequently in particular breeds. It is a golden colored horse, usually with a lighter colored mane and tail.
    Catalogue: Equestrian
    Regions: Europe


  7. Sports - Paint - Netherlands - Europe - Equestrian - Breeds - Breeders - ZOMD.net
    Open to all Paint Horse breeders and breeding farms located in Netherlands.
    Catalogue: Equestrian
    Regions: Netherlands


  8. Sports - Sporthorses - Sport Ponies - Equestrian - Breeds - ZOMD.net
    This category is for ponies classified as Sport Ponies, that do not have a specific Breed category.
    Catalogue: Equestrian
    Regions: United States


  9. Sports - Quarter Pony - Equestrian - Breeds - ZOMD.net
    The Quarter Pony is a small scale replica of a quarter horse.
    Catalogue: Equestrian
    Regions: United States


  10. Sports - Rare - Equestrian - Breeds - ZOMD.net
    Rare breeds are categorised differently from the normal types in that they are generally listed by associations as endangered, or of such small numbers as to warrant protection.
    Catalogue: Equestrian
    Regions: United States


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