
The Appaloosa |
THE APPALOOSA
Noted
for its spots, the Appaloosa was originally bred by
the Nez Percé Indians, and is now one of America's
foremost breeds and is found in many countries round
the world. Arab blood was introduced in the late
19th century.
The breed has six distinct patterns of spots, but no
two horses are exactly the same.
Leopard horses are white with dark spots.
Snowflake is dark with white spots.
Spotted Blanket colouring is mainly dark with dark spots
on white hindquarters or back.
White Blanket is the reverse.
The Marble horse has a dark coat at birth that fades
almost to white.
Frost Tip is mostly dark with light spots on loins and
hips.
Origin: Western USA.
Colour: Six patterns of spots, usually
on white or roan.
Height: 14.2 - 15.2 hands.
Conformation: Short deep body, strong
hindquarters, good bone.
Character: Docile, brave.
Uses: Western riding, pleasure, circus,
all rounder.
Appaloosa International Site
The Spotties Site All about Appaloosas and Spotted Ponies
Appaloosa
Horse Club (UK)
Garreg Ganol
Whitford
Nr Holywell
Flintshire
CH8 8SD
Tel: 01745 561486
email: sec_aphc_uk@yahoo.co.uk
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