This breed originates from crossing Shire and Clydesdale horses with Dales ponies. Gypsy Vanners are known for their striking appearance with abundant feathering on their legs, a luxurious mane and tail, and a stocky build.
Created by crossing Thoroughbreds with Quarter Horses, Appendix Quarter Horses inherit the athleticism and speed of Thoroughbreds while maintaining the versatility and stocky build of Quarter Horses.
Welsh Cobs are a result of crossing Welsh ponies with larger horse breeds like Thoroughbreds or Hackneys. They are known for their strength, endurance, and elegant appearance.
Originating from crossing Spanish Barb, Andalusian, and Jennet horses, Paso Finos are known for their smooth gaits, natural collection, and proud carriage. They have a refined appearance with a proud head carriage.
Bred by crossing Morgan and Arabian horses, Morabs inherit the beauty and endurance of Arabians combined with the versatility and strength of Morgans. They are known for their intelligence and stamina.
Aztecas are a mix of Andalusian and Quarter Horse bloodlines. These horses possess the elegance and agility of Andalusians along with the strength and versatility of Quarter Horses.
Originating from Denmark, Knabstruppers are known for their spotted coats, resulting from breeding Danish mares with Spanish horses in the 1800s. They have a striking appearance due to their unique coat patterns.
A breed developed in Australia by crossing various breeds, including Thoroughbreds, Arabians, and Timor Ponies. Australian Stock Horses are versatile, intelligent, and known for their athleticism.