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The American Paint Horse is known for the white spots splashed like paint across its otherwise solid-colored coat. Related to the American Quarter Horse and the Thoroughbred, the American Paint Horse has a muscular body and powerful legs. Spot these horses sprinting across the pages of this fun book!
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The American Quarter Horse got its name from its ability to run a quarter mile race faster than almost any other breed. It has recorded speeds up to 55 miles per hour! Read all about this fast horse and what makes it one of the most popular breeds in the United States today.
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This sleek, flashy horse is famous for being the "peacock of the horse show world." With its flowing tail, toned body, and long legs, it is known for high-stepping in front of horse show judges. Eager readers will watch this horse prance and learn about the other characteristics that make the American Saddlebred unique.
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The Appaloosa Horse is one of a few breeds affected by what is called the "leopard gene" in horses. Its coat has a layering of colors that produces a leopard-spotted pattern! Young readers will love learning about this unique horse and its role in riding competitions and cowboy culture.
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One of the oldest horse breeds in the world, the Arabian Horse has been used by many cultures throughout history. It is valued for its friendliness, intelligence, and cooperation in many tasks. Eager readers will find out what else makes this horse distinct, from its physical appearance to its influence on other breeds.
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The Belgian horse is one of the largest horse breeds in the world. The largest Belgian in history weighed around 3,200 pounds! Used primarily for driving, they are able to pull an incredible amount of weight. The breed is also finding success in pleasure riding and the show ring. This informative title covers the build, history, and uses of the mighty breed.
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The Clydesdale Horse traces its history back to farm horses in Clydesdale, Scotland. The hair that grows on its legs and covers its hooves is its most famous characteristic. Discover more about the Clydesdale's history, physical features, and its prominent role in parades all over the United States.
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A regal horse, the Lipizzan was bred to be a champion in the show ring and also on the battlefield. Lipizzans are famous for performing the incredible "high school" movements of classical dressage at the Spanish Riding School in Vienna, Austria. This title covers the breed's physical traits, history, and areas of competition in which it excels.
10) The Morgan Horse
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The Morgan horse is the first American breed to be used around the world. With a friendly temperament, athletic build, and keen intellect, the Morgan is very versatile. Morgans are comfortable doing ranch work, performing in the show ring, or taking people for long trail rides. No matter the task, a Morgan will be up to the challenge!
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The Spanish Mustang was first brought to the Americas by the Spanish hundreds of years ago. Now, the breed is almost extinct in Spain but remains popular in the United States. Read all about this versatile horse and its participation in horse competitions, role on ranches, and use in the sport of polo.
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