American saddlebred
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American Saddlebred — Ch … Wikipédia en Français
American Saddlebred — Wichtige Daten Ursprung: USA Hauptzuchtgebiet: USA, Kanada, Südafrika Verbreitung: Hauptsäc … Deutsch Wikipedia
American Saddlebred — Infobox Horse name= American Saddlebred features = High stepping with exaggerated action altname= Saddlebred, American Saddler country= United States (Kentucky) status=American Saddlebred Horse Association www.asha.net| The American Saddlebred,… … Wikipedia
American Saddlebred — The American Saddle Horse was developed in Colonial America and gained fame as a breed during the Civil War, 1861 1865. General Lee s Traveller, Grant s Cincinnati, and Sherman s Lexington were crosses between American Saddlebred and Thoroughbred … Combined glossary of agriculture
American Saddlebred — or American Saddle Horse Breed of light horse that originated in the U.S. The breed was developed by crossing Thoroughbreds, Morgans, and Standardbreds on native mares having an easy gait. It stands 15–16 hands (5–5.3 ft [1.5–1.6 m]) high, and… … Universalium
American Saddlebred Horse — American Saddlebred Wichtige Daten Ursprung: USA Hauptzuchtgebiet: USA, Kanada, Südafrika Verbreitung: Hauptsächlich in den Zuchtgebieten … Deutsch Wikipedia
American Saddlebred horse — ▪ breed of horse also called American Saddle Horse, breed of riding horse possessing several easy riding gaits and great vigour and style. It is the prevailing riding horse of horse shows in the United States. The Thoroughbred, Morgan,… … Universalium
American Saddlebred — o American Saddle Horse (español: caballo de silla norteamericano). Raza de caballos livianos originarios de EE.UU. La raza fue desarrollada mediante la cruza de machos Purasangre, Morgan y Standardbred con yeguas nativas de suave andar. Tiene… … Enciclopedia Universal
american saddlebred — ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ ˌ ̷ ̷ noun Usage: usually capitalized A : american saddle horse … Useful english dictionary
American Saddlebred — noun A breed of horse that originated in Kentucky by crossing Thoroughbreds, Morgans and Standardbreds … Wiktionary