Cool Horse Breeds

#15 Bashkir Curly

 
One of only breeds in the world to have naturally curly hair not only on their manes and tails, but also their body. They are known for their endurance and spirit, and originated in upper North America.
 

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15: Bashkir Curly
One of only breeds in the world to have naturally curly hair not only on their manes and tails, but also their body. They are known for their endurance and spirit, and originated in upper North America.
14: Chincoteague
Fans of Marguerite Henry's book Misty will recognize this breed instantly. Only found on the island of Chincoteague, this hardy little pony is quite adapted to surviving on its own, without human contact.
13: Appaloosa
The Appaloosa horse most likely has its origins from the Knabstrupper and other horses brought to America by the Spanish in the 1500's. This breed was developed by the Nez Perce Indians in Idaho.
12: Tennessee Walking Horse
This naturally gaited breed is infamous thanks to trainers who used artificial and sometimes cruel methods to exaggerate their gate.
11: Selle Francais
The Selle Francais was developed in Normandy in the 1800's. This warmblood is often found in jumping and dressage competitions.
10: Rocky Mountain Horse
Found mainly in Colorado, the Rocky Mountain Horse is descended from Mustangs and their Spanish heritage is evident in their bone structure. The uncommon coat pattern known as "Reverse Palomino" is very common in this bred.
9: Nokota
The Nokota is a separate breed of American Mustang, found in North Dakota. They are commonly Blue or Red Roans in coat pattern and they are known for their agility and endurance.
8: Andalusian
The Andalusian horse is part of Spain's history. These prized creatures were often kept safe in monasteries during periods of wars and strife.
7: Akhal Teke
This small breed is found in the Middle East. They are known for their endurance and unique coat colorations.
6: Lippizaner
This Spanish breed is well known throughout Europe for their athletic grace and their ability to learn even the most difficult routines.
5: Knabstrupper
They may look like an Appaloosa, but this ancient breed is found in Europe. Even early cave dweller pictorals depict this fine and noble breed.
4: Paso Fino
The Paso Fino horse hails from Spain and they were among the first to reach the Americas with Christopher Columbus. This gaited breed is prized for their carriage and beautiful flowing manes and tails.
3: Icelandic Pony
These beautiful little dynamos originated in Iceland. They are known for their rhythmic gait and strong, colorful personalities.
2: Gypsy Vanner
These beautiful painted draft horses hail from Great Britain. In Europe they are largely used to pull carts, thanks to their flashy carriage and beautiful markings.
1: Friesen
This breed is one of the oldest in Europe and can be found in the Netherlands. Truly a majestic and beautiful breed of horse, they are also known for their gentle natures.