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Common names of animal species are written either in title case or sentence case depending upon the taxonomic group (shown below). In title case, the first letter of every important word is capitalized (e.g., Grey Currawong, Duke of Burgundy), except for words that follow a hyphen (e.g., Brown-headed Spider Monkey).
Where "Horse" is an integral part of the breed name, such as American Quarter Horse (as no one calls the breed an "American Quarter"), the word should be capitalized. Where it it not, as in Arabian horse (where people often call the breed simply an "Arabian"), the word "horse" may be lower case. Introduction: general information about the breed ...
American Quarter Horse is a good example of a multi-word name in all title case, and which is the full official breed name. We also have articles with lower case "horse" in the title, not because the word "horse" is necessarily in the breed name, but because of the need to disambiguate titles in wikipedia.
References A ace Slang for the drug acepromazine or acetyl promazine (trade names Atravet or Acezine), which is a sedative : 3 commonly used on horses during veterinary treatment, but also illegal in the show ring. Also abbreviated ACP. action The way a horse elevates its legs, knees, hock, and feet. : 3 Also includes how the horse uses its shoulder, humerus, elbow, and stifle; most often used ...
In most cases, bloodlines of horse breeds are recorded with a breed registry. The concept is somewhat flexible in horses, as open stud books are created for recording pedigrees of horse breeds that are not yet fully true-breeding. Registries are considered the authority as to whether a given breed is listed as a "horse" or a "pony".
The best horse name for your female or male horse or pony is on this list of cute, classic, popular, funny, and rare name ideas, like Seabiscuit and Goldie. 156 Popular Horse Names From Stately ...
For captive-bred varieties of wild animals (common in the pet trade), use lower-case other than for trademarks and for names of varieties/strains that are as well-established as domestic breeds and appear consistently capitalized in virtually all sources; do not capitalize names of general types of captive-bred animals, groups of strains, color ...
We capitalize the word "American" because it is derived from "America," of which there is only one. We capitalize the word "Jewish" because it is derived from "Judaism," of which there is only one. Of course, breed names in WP article titles are nouns, so this may be slightly off-topic. Krychek 20:01, 6 October 2014 (UTC)