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Gelding Trail American Saddlebred Horses for sale

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Discover Trail Gelding American Saddlebred Horses for sale on America's biggest equine marketplace. Browse Horses or place a FREE ad today on horseclicks.com Read more
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A Cowboy’s Faith
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Cowboys Do Wear Ties “The kind of tie he wears is a sign of the man he is.” What a weird unnecessary thing to say. Yet there is certain truthfulness to the comment. Of course, majority of men don’t wear ties, at least no...
By Frank J. Buchman
Frequently Asked Questions about Horseclicks.com
Frequently Asked Questions about Horseclicks.com
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How do I register with Horseclicks? There are two different ways to register with us. If you’d like to place a regular ad, you can do so for free on our homepage, here. Follow the prompts to upload your advertisement. If you’re in...
Connect With Your Horse
Connect With Your Horse
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The Goal: Look in the Same Direction Building the desired horse-human relationship right from the start is the hardest part for some horse owners, new and old. But it doesn’t have to be. And since everyone wants some sort of relationship wi...
By Tanya Buck
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Coronavirus Strain In Horses Not Transmissible To Humans
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Horse owners have continuing questions about coronavirus, and answers are difficult to find. “There are many types of human coronaviruses,” according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). “These include some th...
By Frank J. Buchman
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What is an American Saddlebred?
The American Saddlebred is an elegant and stylish breed of horse, characterized by its flashy action and high-stepping gaits. Developed in the U.S., it's been called the "horse America made." It's most commonly used for show ring competition, including English pleasure, park, equitation and five-gaited classes. An American Saddlebred usually stands between 14 to 16 hands high (1 hand = 4 inches). They're known for their gracefulness rather than speed—though they do possess considerable athleticism when in a saddle mount position or harnessed to a carriage. Their long back allows them to carry riders comfortably while moving freely with ease of movement over jumps and terrain changes. The breed has an eye-catching presence thanks to its flowing mane, tail feathers, four white stockings (extending from just above the knee to just below the hock) as well as its signature 'saddle blanket', which offers protection against wind and rain on horses who are exposed outdoors. As far as coloring goes you'll find many varieties within this particular breed like Palomino Pinto (multi color), Buckskin Tobiano (black spotted palomino) or Bay Sabino—all with varying shades of black points (legs/nose/mane). American Saddlebreds have been bred for generations for their versatility--they can transition seamlessly from riding disciplines such as dressage or Western pleasure into competitive show hunter shows or harness competitions– which makes them hugely versatile animals. If you’re looking for an all-rounder that loves attention then look no further than an American Saddlebred!