Synopses & Reviews
A complete book on all the horses of North America has never been available—until now. Here is the comprehensive guide, featuring in-depth profiles and photographs, to 96 breeds that call North America home.
You'll find homegrown favorites, such as the Morgan, Appaloosa, and Quarter Horse, along with the less-known Nakota, McCurdy Plantation, and Florida Cracker horses. You'll also meet the imported breeds that have influenced native bloodlines and become part of the fabric of our history, such as the Thoroughbred, Arabian, and Percheron, as well as more exotic introductions such as the Mangalarga Marchador and the Selle Français. Covering color breeds, light horses, heavy horses, ponies, donkeys, and mules, author Judith Dutson offers fascinating insight into the purpose each was bred for and where it is now found in North America.
Synopsis
From the Pryor Mountain Mustang to the Tennessee Walking Horse, North America is home to an amazing variety of horses. In this lavish, photograph-filled guide, Judith Dutson provides 96 in-depth profiles that include each breed's history, special uses, conformation standards, and more. You'll learn about homegrown favorites like the Morgan, Appaloosa, and Quarter Horse, as well as exotic imports like the Mangalarga Marchador and the Selle Francais. Take a continental horse tour without ever leaving your home.
Synopsis
It is impossible to imagine the history of North America without the horse. For more than 500 years, horses have served as workers and warhorses, as companions and partners. In this first-ever comprehensive tribute, equestrian author and expert Judith Dutson captures the spirit of these noble animals and provides a wealth of information about each breed's particular history, special uses, conformation standards, and much more. Handsome, full-color action photographs and explanatory drawings enliven every page.
This 96-breed panorama covers North America's remarkable diversity of horse breeds, from the popular and well known to the rare and obscure.
About the Author
Author Judith Dutson owns and operates Horsefeather Farm, a recuperative care facility for horses recovering from surgery or illness, located in Plain City, Ohio. Judith is also a part-time research assistant at the Veterinary Clinical Sciences Department at the Ohio State University.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Preface
Part I: An Introduction to Breeds
Chapter 1: About Breeds and Species
Wild and Feral Horses
Establishing Breeds
What Is a North American Breed?
Chapter 2: How Horses Arrived in North America
Spanish Horses
The English Invasion
Draft Horses
Southern Horses
The Noble Mule
Chapter 3: Conformation
What Is Sound Conformation?
Conformation within Breeds
Spanish and Modern Traits
Part II: Light Horses
Abaco Barb
Akhal-Teke
American Curly Horse
American Indian Horse
American Paint Horse
American Quarter Horse
American Saddlebred
Andalusian and Lusitano
Appaloosa
Arabian
Azteca
Canadian Horse
Canadian Sport Horse
Caspian
Cerbat
Cleveland Bay
Colorado Rangerbred
Dutch Warmblood
Florida Cracker
Friesian
Galiceno
Gypsy Vanner
Hackney Horse
Haflinger
Hanoverian
Holsteiner
Hungarian Horse
Icelandic Horse
Irish Draught
Kentucky Mountain Saddle Horse
Kiger Mustang
Lipizzan
Mangalarga Marchador
Marwari
McCurdy Plantation Horse
Miniature Horse
Missouri Fox Trotter
Morab
Morgan
Moyle
Mustang
National Show Horse
Nokota
Norwegian Fjord
Oldenburg
Paso Fino
Peruvian Paso
Pryor Mountain Mustang
Racking Horse
Rocky Mountain Horse
Sable Island Horse
Selle Francais
Shagya Arabian
Single-footing Horse
Spanish Barb
Spanish Colonial/Spanish Mustang
Spanish Jennet
Standardbred
Sulphur Horse
Tennessee Walking Horse
Thoroughbred
Tiger Horse
Trakehner
Westfalen/Westphalian
Wilbur-Cruce Mission Horse
Part III: Color "Breeds"
Buckskin
Palomino
Pinto
Part IV: Ponies
American Quarter Pony
American Walking Pony
Chincoteague Pony
Connemara Pony
Dales Pony
Dartmoor Pony
Exmoor Pony
Fell Pony
Gotland Pony
Hackney Pony
Kerry Bog Pony
Lac La Croix Indian Pony
Newfoundland Pony
Pony of the Americas
Shackleford Banker Pony
Shetland Pony
Welara Pony
Welsh Ponies and Cobs
Part V: Heavy Horses, Donkeys, and Mules
American Cream Draft
Belgian
Brabant
Clydesdale
North American Spotted Draft Horse
Percheron
Shire
Suffolk Punch
Donkeys
Mule and Hinnies
Appendix
Timeline of Equine History
About Brands
Color Genetics
Glossary
Breed Associations
Bibliography
Photo Credits
Index