Horse Breeds – American Quarter Horse

The American Quarter Horse is the first breed of horse native to the United States. The breed evolved when the bloodlines of horses brought to the New World were mixed. American Quarter Horse Foundation has races from Arab, Turkish and Barb. Selected stallions and mares were crossed with horses brought Colonial America from England and Ireland in 1600. This combination resulted in a compact, heavily muscled horse that evolved into fill the colonists passion for short distance races.
The amazing force behind a Quarter Horse to these large animals is short distance on a direct celebrated faster than any other horse with the fastest walking Running Horse, the name American. The name for this race many times in the course of the years until 1940, when a register was established to consider the race officially as the American Quarter Horse Association will receive.
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