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In this comprehensive list we feature 40 different horse breeds common in America. Every breed has a picture or video, height, color, description and a link to the breed registry.
Whether Hanoverian, Oldenburg, German Riding Pony, Quarter Horse, Andalusian, Haflinger, Shetland Pony, Tinker and many more. – We present all horse breeds from A-Z in a clear list including detailed breed portraits and pictures.
Learn about the 30 most popular horse breeds found in the world today - presented below in an alphabetical order - horse breeds A to Z.
20 American horse breeds list. Discover Native American horse breeds and American wild horses which include the Criollo, Argentine Polo, Standardbred, Quarter Horse, Appaloosa and more.
The largest horse breed directory online. Find detailed information and pictures of all horse breeds from A-Z.
The following list of horse and pony breeds includes standardized breeds, some strains within breeds that are considered distinct populations, types of horses with common characteristics that are not necessarily standardized breeds but are sometimes described as such, and terms that describe groupings of several breeds with similar characteristics.
Some horse breeds are well known for their beautiful coloring, while others are recognized for their agility or even their temperament. Learn about different horse breeds, including the thoroughbred, Appaloosa, American quarter horse, and more.
Discover horse breed descriptions and photos for different types of widespread horses including coldbloods, warmbloods, gaited equine and more.
Below is our A-Z list of horse breeds. With over 270 breeds we have one of the biggest collections in the world. Simply click on the breed name to view each collection. We update the list weekly, so please email or call if you can’t find the breed you’re looking for.
Explore a comprehensive guide to horse breeds with pictures. Learn about common, rare, and exotic horse breeds, including Arabian, Thoroughbred, Clydesdale, and Lipizzaner.