The brown American Saddlebred gelding by Schleich® Horse Club fascinates horse fans with its upright, proud pose.
American Saddlebreds are well-known for keeping their heads and their beautifully curved tail high - like the American Saddlebred gelding by Schleich® Horse Club. The horse breed has a balanced, even-tempered nature and is extremely willing to perform. Some American Saddlebreds master two additional gaits, the slow gait and the so-called rack gait.
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Fun Fact
These horses used to be called Kentucky Saddler, because their breeding began in the state of Kentucky.
Scientific facts
Scientific name : Equus ferus caballus
Global Home : Worldwide
Conservation Status : Domesticated
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