The Appaloosa is a horse breed with preferred characteristics that include coat pattern.[1] It is best known for a distinctive leopard spotted coat color, but has other distinctive physical characteristics. The Nez Perce tribe of the American Pacific...
Any breed or type of light riding horse of a phenotype that includes a powerful build with heavily-muscled hindquarters that appears suitable for work as a stock horse. This includes some representatives of a variety of breeds and crossbreeds. Among breeds with stock horse-type representatives include:
The Morab is a horse originally created by cross-breeding Arabian and Morgan horses. There is evidence that American Quarter Horses have Morab blood in their early history. Morab horses were first bred in the 1800s. The publisher William Randolph Hearst...
A Quarab is a cross between an American Quarter Horse and an Arabian Horse. The Quarter Horse is known for speed and tractability and the Arabian for its agility and stamina. Both breeds are highly intelligent. This cross is an attempt to integrate the...