Types of Horses: Photos of Various Breeds

We’ve gathered together some of the more common breeds and types of horses as a special equestrian treat for our dog-and-cat-loving fans. Each breed has a unique story and an interesting name (lots of breeds are named after the region they originated from). Prepare to be fascinated by these glorious animals!

There are still hundreds of more types of horses! Are there any you would like to read more about?

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Comments (14)

Anonymous (Unverified)
these animals all need to be treat right they need s home i am a vet tech and i thinks its horrible to hurt a animal
Anonymous (Unverified)
Lipizzan is not a breed its lipizzaner ,get it right if your going to do it do it right!
pasopatti (Unverified)
One hand equals 4 inches, not 14 inches as is stated in the description of the Mini Horse.
Anonymous (Unverified)
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quarter horse luver (Unverified)
I have a Quarter horse of my own but im doing research because im thinking about getting a good fair/riding horse any suggestions?
pasopatti (Unverified)
a morgan is great for any type of ride. great looking for pictures and a very smooth ride.
Quarter horse luver (Unverified)
also cannot be a heavy like draft horse i had one once didnt work out