The Appaloosa
The Appaloosa has a bold and colorful heritage, originating some 20,000 years ago.
His appearance and unique qualities earned him special recognition
in the drawings of cave dwellers, and worship in ancient Asia
And made him a prized mount of Spanish explorers,Indians and western settlers.
Today,the Appaloosa's color, versatility, willing temperament and athletic ability
make him a popular choice for a number of activities.
Although Appaloosas are most commonly recognized by their colorful coat patterns,
They also have other distinctive characteristics.
The four identifiable characteristics are: coat pattern, mottled skin, white sclera, and striped hooves.
In order to receive regular registration,
A horse must have a recognizable coat pattern or mottled skin and one other characteristic.
The Arabian
These are arabians from my online sim stable "Paradise Island Stables Inc.,: You can find this game on the previous page by clicking the bucking "horsie" marked online sim game.
The Arabian has a beautiful dished face, long graceful neck and a boldy expressive eye.
His appearance and unbelievable strength and endurance has made him the most popular breed of the world and the basis for the creation of many breeds.
The arabian comes in almost every variety of color and has a remarkable versatility and can be raced, shown, jumped and ridden just for pleasure.
The arabian is the pride of the desert.
The Friesian

One of the outstanding characteristics of the Friesian horse is its very long mane and tail. These are never cut and often reach the ground. The breed also has abundant feather and long leg hair reaching from the middle of the leg. The color is always black, and only a white star in the forehead is permissible. The head of the Friesian is carried quite high and the face is expressive. The neck is carried rather vertically and is low-set. The legs and quarters are muscular yet smooth. It stands at 15 hands and has an excellent disposition.
The Mustang
The Mustang is a feral horse found now in the western United States. The name Mustang comes from the Spanish word mesteņo or monstenco meaning wild or stray. Originally these were Spanish horses or their descendants but over the years they became a mix of numerous breeds. These were the horses which changed the lives of the Native Americans living in or near the Great Plains. As European settlers came farther west they brought their horses with them. Some were lost to Indian raids, others were freed as wild stallions tore down fences to add the tame mares tn his herd or tame horse escaped from settlers as the original horses had escaped from the Spanish. Draft breeding was among the horses which added to the Mustang herds. Also the Indians bartered and captured horses between tribes, making the distribution more complete.
Here are a few horses that are just simply beautiful. My personal favorites!!
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