Classifying Breeds
Breed Origins
Breed Descriptions
Breed Uses
Miscellaneous
100

The classification that a Shetland Pony falls under

What is a Pony

100

The origin of Belgian Draft Horses

What is Belgium
100

A horse with a short back, petite frame, and a dished face

What is an Arabian horse

100

A horse with excellent speed at middle distances

What is a Thoroughbred

100

A horse without match at distances of a quarter mile or less

What is a Quarter Horse

200

The classification that a Quarter Horse falls under

What is a light horse (or a warm-blood)

200

The origin of an Arabian horse

What is the Arabian Peninsula

200

A horse with heavy "feathering" on their legs

What is a Clydesdale

200

A horse formerly utilized in mines

What is a Welsh Pony OR What is a Shetland Pony

200

A horse with an additional gait called the "Running Walk"

What is a Tennessee Walking Horse

300

The classification that a Percheron falls under

What is a draft horse

300

The origin of an Appaloosa

What is the Pacific Northwest

300

A horse with a distinct spotted pattern

What is an Appaloosa

300

A horse with excellent endurance

What is an Arabian horse

300

A horse with an additional gait called "rack"

What is a Tennessee Walking Horse

400

The classification that a 2,000 lb. horse falls under

What is a draft horse

400

The origin of a Morgan Horse

What is New England

400

A horse with the colors Overo and Tobiano

What is an American Paint Horse

400

A horse used for work that was primarily utilized in cities 

What is a Clydesdale
400

A horse with an incredible "cow sense"

What is a Quarter Horse

500

The classification that a 13 hh horse falls under

What is a Pony

500

The origin of a Clydesdale

What is Scotland

500

A horse considered to be the heaviest draft breed

What is a Belgian

500

A horse developed by the Nez Perce for trail riding, hunting, and war

What is an Appaloosa

500

The origin of American Saddlebred horses

What is Kentucky

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