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  2. Appaloosa - Wikipedia

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    The Appaloosa is an American horse breed known for its colorful spotted coat pattern, mottled skin, striped hooves, and white sclera. It has a wide range of body types and influences from various breeds of horses, and is used in many western riding disciplines.

  3. Appaloosa Horse Club - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, registration, and competition programs of the Appaloosa Horse Club, an international breed registry for the Appaloosa breed. The Appaloosa is a distinct breed with a preferred coat pattern and a state horse of Idaho.

  4. American Indian Horse - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the American Indian Horse, a breed registry for horses descended from Spanish Colonial Horses obtained by Native Americans. Find out the characteristics, uses, and history of this hardy and versatile horse type.

  5. Nez Perce Horse - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the Nez Perce Horse, a spotted horse breed of the Nez Perce Tribe of Idaho, derived from cross-breeding Appaloosa and Akhal-Teke horses. Find out the history, characteristics, and culture of this ancient and endangered breed.

  6. American Saddlebred - Wikipedia

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    As a show horse, Saddlebreds were exhibited in Kentucky as early as 1816, [12] and were a prominent part of the first national horse show in the United States, held at the St. Louis Fair in 1856. [16] The Kentucky State Fair began running a World Championship show in 1917, offering a $10,000 prize for the champion five-gaited horse. [17]

  7. AraAppaloosa - Wikipedia

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    An AraAppaloosa with one purebred Arabian parent may be registered as a half-Arabian with the Arabian Horse Association, and because the Appaloosa breed still has an open stud book to horses with Arabian breeding, some AraAppaloosas with a registered Appaloosa parent can be registered with the Appaloosa Horse Club (ApHC). However, they also ...

  8. Pony of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Pony of the Americas (POA) is a breed of small horse with Appaloosa coloring, developed in the US in the 1950s. It is one of the largest and most active youth-oriented horse registries, and can be used for various disciplines.

  9. Detroit Race Course - Wikipedia

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    The last horse races on the flat at DRC were run in 1998. In May 1998 Ladbroke announced the sale of Detroit Race Course. Based on the new 1996 law, which authorized betting at tracks for simulcast events, Millennium, the new owners, used the complex as a venue for viewing simulcast video racing, with associated betting, into 1999.