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The American Saddlebred, formerly known as the American Saddle Horse, is a breed of horse
Horse

The horse is a hoofed mammal, a subspecies of one of seven extant species of the family Equidae. The horse has evolution of the horse over the past 45 to 55 million years from a small multi-toed creature into the large, odd-toed ungulate animal of today....
 that was developed in Kentucky
Kentucky

The Commonwealth of Kentucky is a U.S. state located in the East Central United States of America. Kentucky is normally included in the group of Southern United States , but it is uncommonly included, geographically and culturally, in the Midwestern United States....
 by plantation owners. Today, in the horse show
Horse show

A Horse show is a judged exhibition of horses and pony. Many different list of horse breeds and equestrianism disciplines hold competitions worldwide, from local to the international levels....
 world, they are most commonly seen under saddle in Saddle seat
Saddle seat

Saddle seat is a style of equestrianism within the category of English riding that is designed to show off the high trotting action of certain list of horse breeds....
 style riding, and in various types of driving
Driving (horse)

Driving, when applied to horses, pony, mules, or donkeys, is a broad term for hitching equidae to a wagon, carriage, cart, sleigh, or other horse-drawn vehicle by means of a horse harness and working them in this form....
, including pleasure driving
Pleasure driving

Pleasure driving is a horse show class seen in the United States that features light breeds of horses and pony hitched to a two or four-wheeled show cart....
 and various types of fine harness
Fine harness

Fine harness is a type of driving competition seen at horse shows, that feature light, refined horses with high action. Popular list of horse breeds in this event include the American Saddlebred, Morgan horse, Arabian horse, Dutch Harness Horse, and Hackney ....
 competition. They are also occasionally seen in other disciplines including dressage
Dressage

Dressage is a path and destination of competitive horse training, with competitions held at all levels from amateur to the Equestrian at the Summer Olympics....
, hunter/jumper
Hunt seat

Hunt seat is terminology used in the United States and Canada to refer to a style of Jumping position equestrianism commonly found at American horse shows....
, and western riding
Western riding

Western riding is a style of Equestrianism which evolved from the ranching and warfare traditions brought to the Americas by the Spain Conquistadors, and both equipment and riding style evolved to meet the working needs of the cowboy in the American West....
. They also are popular parade
Parade

A parade is a procession of people, usually organized along a street, often in costume, and often accompanied by marching bands, float or sometimes large balloons....
 mounts and used for trail riding
Trail riding

Trail riding is riding outdoors on natural trails and roads as opposed to riding in an enclosed area such as a riding arena. The term may encompass those who travel on horses, on mountain bikes, or on motorcycles and other motorized all-terrain vehicles....
 due to their comfortable gait and steady temperament.

American Saddlebred with its conformation, personality, and stamina is suited to accomplish any task requested, but is most well-known as the "peacock of the horse show world".






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The American Saddlebred, formerly known as the American Saddle Horse, is a breed of horse
Horse

The horse is a hoofed mammal, a subspecies of one of seven extant species of the family Equidae. The horse has evolution of the horse over the past 45 to 55 million years from a small multi-toed creature into the large, odd-toed ungulate animal of today....
 that was developed in Kentucky
Kentucky

The Commonwealth of Kentucky is a U.S. state located in the East Central United States of America. Kentucky is normally included in the group of Southern United States , but it is uncommonly included, geographically and culturally, in the Midwestern United States....
 by plantation owners. Today, in the horse show
Horse show

A Horse show is a judged exhibition of horses and pony. Many different list of horse breeds and equestrianism disciplines hold competitions worldwide, from local to the international levels....
 world, they are most commonly seen under saddle in Saddle seat
Saddle seat

Saddle seat is a style of equestrianism within the category of English riding that is designed to show off the high trotting action of certain list of horse breeds....
 style riding, and in various types of driving
Driving (horse)

Driving, when applied to horses, pony, mules, or donkeys, is a broad term for hitching equidae to a wagon, carriage, cart, sleigh, or other horse-drawn vehicle by means of a horse harness and working them in this form....
, including pleasure driving
Pleasure driving

Pleasure driving is a horse show class seen in the United States that features light breeds of horses and pony hitched to a two or four-wheeled show cart....
 and various types of fine harness
Fine harness

Fine harness is a type of driving competition seen at horse shows, that feature light, refined horses with high action. Popular list of horse breeds in this event include the American Saddlebred, Morgan horse, Arabian horse, Dutch Harness Horse, and Hackney ....
 competition. They are also occasionally seen in other disciplines including dressage
Dressage

Dressage is a path and destination of competitive horse training, with competitions held at all levels from amateur to the Equestrian at the Summer Olympics....
, hunter/jumper
Hunt seat

Hunt seat is terminology used in the United States and Canada to refer to a style of Jumping position equestrianism commonly found at American horse shows....
, and western riding
Western riding

Western riding is a style of Equestrianism which evolved from the ranching and warfare traditions brought to the Americas by the Spain Conquistadors, and both equipment and riding style evolved to meet the working needs of the cowboy in the American West....
. They also are popular parade
Parade

A parade is a procession of people, usually organized along a street, often in costume, and often accompanied by marching bands, float or sometimes large balloons....
 mounts and used for trail riding
Trail riding

Trail riding is riding outdoors on natural trails and roads as opposed to riding in an enclosed area such as a riding arena. The term may encompass those who travel on horses, on mountain bikes, or on motorcycles and other motorized all-terrain vehicles....
 due to their comfortable gait and steady temperament.

Breed characteristics

The American Saddlebred with its conformation, personality, and stamina is suited to accomplish any task requested, but is most well-known as the "peacock of the horse show world". The horses used for Saddle seat
Saddle seat

Saddle seat is a style of equestrianism within the category of English riding that is designed to show off the high trotting action of certain list of horse breeds....
 and fine harness
Fine harness

Fine harness is a type of driving competition seen at horse shows, that feature light, refined horses with high action. Popular list of horse breeds in this event include the American Saddlebred, Morgan horse, Arabian horse, Dutch Harness Horse, and Hackney ....
 competition, the disciplines where the breed dominates, are flashy, high-stepping animals, with exaggerated action. Saddlebreds are sometimes used in western classes
Western riding

Western riding is a style of Equestrianism which evolved from the ranching and warfare traditions brought to the Americas by the Spain Conquistadors, and both equipment and riding style evolved to meet the working needs of the cowboy in the American West....
 and in the sport horse
Sport horse

Sport horse, or Sporthorse, is a term used to describe a type of horse, rather than any particular breed. The term generally refers to horses bred for the traditional Olympic equestrianism sporting events of dressage, eventing, show jumping, and combined driving....
 disciplines. The Saddlebred is very sensitive and alert. The ideal American Saddlebred is well-proportioned and presents a beautiful overall picture. Large, wide-set expressive eyes and gracefully shaped ears set close together are positioned on a well-shaped head. The neck is long with a fine, clean throatlatch and is arched and well-flexed at the poll
Poll (horse)

The poll is a name of the part of an animal's head, alternatively referencing a point immediately behind or right between the ears. This area of the anatomy is of particular significance for the horse....
. The American Saddlebred sports well-defined and prominent withers
Withers

The withers is the highest point on the back of a non-upright animal, on the ridge between its shoulder blades....
, while the shoulders are deep and sloping. Well-sprung ribs and a strong level back also characterize the breed. The legs are straight with broad flat bones, sharply defined tendons and sloping pastern
Pastern

The pastern is a part of the horse between the fetlock joint and the hoof, or between the wrist and forepaw of a dog. It is the equivalent to the two largest bones found in the human finger....
s. Saddlebreds are usually black, bay, chestnut, or brown, but grays, buckskin
Buckskin

Buckskin may refer to:*Buckskin , leather made of buck hide*Buckskins, an outfit of buckskin leather*Buckskin , a color of horses similar to buckskin leather...
s, palomino
Palomino

Palomino is a equine coat color in horses, consisting of a gold coat and white mane and tail. Genetically, the palomino color is created by a single allele of a dilution gene called the cream gene working on a red base coat....
s, pinto
Pinto horse

A Pinto horse has a equine coat color that consists of large patches of white and another color. In nations using British English, the term used to describe this pattern is #Colors....
s and occasionally roan
Roan (color)

Roan is a coat color found in many animals, notably horses, cattle and dogs. It is defined generally as an even mixture of white and pigmented hairs that does not Gray as the animal ages....
s are also found. The average height is 15-16 hh, but can also be as small as 14.2 hh or taller than 17 hh.

Saddlebreds can also be five-gaited, performing not only the walk, trot, and canter
Canter

The canter is a controlled, three-beat horse gait performed by a horse. It is a natural gait possessed by all horses, faster than most horses' trot but slower than the Horse gait#Gallop, and is used by all riders....
, but the slow-gait and rack. The slow gait is a four-beat gait performed in a prancing motion, lifting the legs very high. The rack is a more ground-covering four-beat gait, and is much faster, with the horse snapping their knees and hocks up quickly. Ancestors of the Saddlebred were naturally gaited, and many Saddlebreds today can naturally perform them, and most can learn the additional gaits.

History

In the 18th century, American colonists crossed the Narragansett Pacer
Narragansett Pacer

The Narragansett Pacer is an extinct list of horse breeds. The original horses from which this breed was developed were reportedly imported from Andalusia by Governor Robinson, and the breed itself is primarily associated with the state of Rhode Island in the 17th century....
 with the Thoroughbred
Thoroughbred

The Thoroughbred is a list of horse breeds best known for its use in Thoroughbred horse race. Although the word "thoroughbred" is sometimes used to refer to any breed of purebred horse, it technically refers only to the Thoroughbred breed....
. Known as the American Horse, this cross was used in the Revolutionary War, and made its way into Kentucky. In the 1800s, the breed become known as the Kentucky Saddler. It was used mainly on plantations because of its comfortable, ground-covering gaits, and sure-footed manner. It was developed into a very stylish, fancy horse: beautiful for harness, strong enough for farm work, fast enough for match races. In the 1830s, Morgan
Morgan horse

The Morgan is one of the earliest horse breeds developed in the United States. Tracing back to the stallion Figure , later named Justin Morgan after his best-known owner, the breed excels in many disciplines, and is known for its versatility....
 and Thoroughbred blood was added to give the more substance and action. This produced the American Saddlebred. The horse gained popularity in the 1840s. The stallion Denmark, born in 1839, became the foundation sire
Foundation bloodstock

Foundation bloodstock or foundation stock are horses that are the progenitor, or foundation, of a new list of horse breeds or a given bloodline within a breed....
, with over 60% of today's Saddlebreds tracing back to this one horse.

General Robert E. Lee
Robert E. Lee

Robert Edward Lee , was a career United States United States Army officer , an engineer, and among the most celebrated generals in American history....
 had a Saddlebred named Traveller
Traveller (horse)

Traveller was Confederate States Army General Robert E. Lee's most famous horse during the American Civil War....
; Generals Ulysses S. Grant
Ulysses S. Grant

Ulysses S. Grant, born Hiram Ulysses Grant , was an United States general and the List of Presidents of the United States President of the United States ....
 and Stonewall Jackson
Stonewall Jackson

Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson was a Confederate States Army general during the American Civil War, and probably the most well-known Confederate commander after General Robert E....
 also rode Saddlebreds. After the American Civil War
American Civil War

The American Civil War , also known as the War Between the States and several Naming the American Civil War, was a civil war in the United States....
 ended, breeders began promoting the breed as a show horse, breeding for flash and animation, and earning the breed one its nicknames, "The Peacock of the Horse World," considered a term of admiration. One of the most famous Saddlebreds in the horse show
Horse show

A Horse show is a judged exhibition of horses and pony. Many different list of horse breeds and equestrianism disciplines hold competitions worldwide, from local to the international levels....
 world was Wing Commander
Wing Commander (horse)

Wing Commander was one of the greatest Saddlebred show horses of the 20th century. In 1948, the chestnut American Saddlebred stallion won his first Five-Gaited World Grand Championship, a title he kept for five years....
 (1943 – 1969). A six-time World Grand Champion, he became a leading sire of saddlebred show horses.

Popular culture

Many film and television horses of the Golden Age of Hollywood
Classical Hollywood cinema

Classical Hollywood cinema or the classical Hollywood narrative, are terms used in history of film which designates both a visual and sound style for making motion pictures and a mode of production used in the Cinema of the United States between roughly the 1910s and the 1960s....
 were also Saddlebreds, including the horses selected to portray Mr. Ed, Flicka
Flicka

Flicka is a 2006 in film film adapted from the 1941 children's novel My Friend Flicka by Mary O'Hara . The film is directed by Michael Mayer ....
 and one of the horses used in National Velvet
National Velvet (film)

National Velvet is a 1944 in film film based on the National Velvet by Enid Bagnold, first published in 1935. It stars a very young Elizabeth Taylor ....
. Saddlebreds played themselves in the film classic Gone with the Wind
Gone with the Wind (film)

Gone with the Wind is a 1939 in film Cinema of the United States drama film-romance film-film adapted from Margaret Mitchell's 1936 in literature Gone with the Wind and directed by Victor Fleming ....
, and many early action movies, like the original Zorro.

The Hollywood connection works both ways: actors today who own Saddlebreds include William Shatner
William Shatner

William Alan Shatner is a Canadian double Emmy-, Golden Globe- and Saturn Award-winning actor and novelist. He gained worldwide fame and became a cultural icon for his portrayal of James T....
, who, reprising his role as James T. Kirk
James T. Kirk

James Tiberius Kirk is a character in the fictional Star Trek media franchise. First portrayed by William Shatner as the principal protagonist in the Star Trek: The Original Series, Kirk also appears in the Star Trek: The Animated Series, the first seven Star Trek movies, and in numerous books, comics, and video games....
 in Star Trek Generations, rode one of his own Saddlebreds during scenes shot with Jean-Luc Picard
Jean-Luc Picard

Captain Jean-Luc Picard is a fictional Star Trek character primarily portrayed by English actor Patrick Stewart. He appears in Star Trek: The Next Generation as the captain of the United Federation of Planets starship USS Enterprise ....
 (Patrick Stewart
Patrick Stewart

Patrick Hewes Stewart, Order of the British Empire is an English film, television and Stage actor. He is also Chancellor of the University of Huddersfield....
) set in the alternative universe of the "Nexus." Another celebrity known for owning Saddlebreds and for his success as a horse show
Horse show

A Horse show is a judged exhibition of horses and pony. Many different list of horse breeds and equestrianism disciplines hold competitions worldwide, from local to the international levels....
 exhibitor is Carson Kressley
Carson Kressley

Carson Lee Kressley was the fashion expert on the United States television program Queer Eye, where he was one of the show's "Fab Five" members....
, star of Queer Eye for the Straight Guy.

Other notable owners and exhibitors of Saddlebreds include the Don Mattingly
Don Mattingly

Donald Arthur Mattingly was a first baseman who played for the New York Yankees of the American League from 1982-1995. He also served as the Yankees hitting coach from 2004 to 2006 and Joe Torre's Coach in 2007....
 family (Diamond 5 Farms), Misdee Wrigley Miller (of Wrigley's gum
Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company

The William Wrigley Jr. Company was founded on April 1, 1891 originally selling products such as soap and baking powder. In 1892, William Wrigley Jr., the company's founder, began offering chewing gum with each can of baking powder....
), Michele MacFarlane (Scripps newspapers), Elisabeth Goth (Dow Jones), the Pettry-Fergusson family (Rustoleum), Mary Gaylord McClean (Gaylord Entertainment) and many others.

See also

  • Saddle seat
    Saddle seat

    Saddle seat is a style of equestrianism within the category of English riding that is designed to show off the high trotting action of certain list of horse breeds....
  • Ambling
    Ambling

    The term Amble or Ambling is used to describe a number of four-beat intermediate horse gait of horses. All are faster than a walk but usually slower than a canter or gallop....
  • Horse gait
    Horse gait

    Horse gaits are the different ways in which a horse can move, either naturally or as a result of specialized horse training by humans....


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