Oakley is a pretty roan pony that stands 38 inches tall. She is a 10 year old solid, seasoned and trustworthy mount. Cute headed, thick made, and cowboy colored blue roan everyday of her life with ...
Take a look ladies and gentlemen, we are proud to bring to you this beautiful bay Gelding we call Scout. Scout as we call him is a 2016 Registered AQHA Bay Gelding that stands 15. 1 hands tall and ...
Meet JJ! This 15. 1-hand Missouri Fox Trotter gelding is looking for his next trail riding partner. JJ has seen many miles of trails. His sure-footedness and smooth gait make him a joy to ride. He ...
Buying and owning a horse is a significant commitment that requires careful consideration and preparation. For those considering this journey, understanding the essential steps and responsibilities involved can make the experience rewarding and enjoy...
Owning a Friesian horse can be an incredibly rewarding experience for those who are passionate about horses. These majestic creatures are known for their striking beauty, intelligence and gentle temperament. However, owning a Friesian horse is a sign...
Many riders consider a pack-trip as the ultimate horseback adventure. Sat up high off the ground your horse watches the path as you admire the rugged landscapes. Riders can cover more ground than hikers while still traversing paths less travelled and...
The Icelandic horse (or Islenski hesturinn, as it is known in its native country) is a unique breed of small horses that have been living in Iceland since the 9th century. They are hardy and strong, able to survive even the harshest Icelandic weather.
Icelandic Horses are intelligent animals with a friendly, gentle temperament. These horses also have an extra gear - the “tölt” – which allows them to travel at up to 30 kilometers per hour without bouncing their riders around! The tölt gives Icelandic Horses superior speed and agility compared to other breeds – making them perfect for equestrian sports like racing, dressage and show jumping.
In addition to their special gait, these unique creatures have thick double coats that protect them from cold temperatures and rough terrain all year round. Their manes are long and fluffy while their tails naturally curl which makes them look quite majestic!
Icelandic Horses may be small but they pack a whole lot of personality into each one – so if you're looking for an intelligent companion who loves adventure as much as you do then this might just be the right breed for you!