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Light Horses

Family: EquidaePicture of an Odenburg Horse Light Horse, Horse Class Hunter TypeOdenburg - Hunter TypeEquus caballusPhoto © Animal-World: Courtesy Ken Childs

    The Warmblood and Hot Blooded Light Horses are the best known of the horse breeds!

About Light Horses:

     The modern Light Horse breeds are the most predominant types of horses seen today. These horses are smaller than the powerful Draft Horses, and the majority of them are larger than Ponies. Known as 'warmblood' or 'hot blooded' breeds, depending upon their ancestry and development

     Light Horse breeds were bred mostly for light work or riding. Today some are used for ranch work, but they are primarily used for recreation or show.

   There are a large variety of uses and disciplines for the light horses, including pleasure riding and trail horseback riding, horse racing,show jumping, light harness racing, dressage, eventing, and more.

     Temperaments vary by breed, from those that are very attentive and respond well to a beginner, to those that are very spirited and high strung, requiring a firm experienced hand. Many make a wonderful riding horse for the average family; and for the dedicated equestrian, there are Light breeds that excel in competition and the show ring.


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Light Horse Breeds - Hunter Type
Canadian Sport HorseDutch Warmblood
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Equus caballus
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Equus caballus
HolsteinerIberian Warmblood
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Equus caballus
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Equus caballus
MarwariOldenburg
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Equus caballus
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Equus caballus
Selle FrancaisSwedish Warmblood
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Equus caballus
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Equus caballus
ThoroughbredTrakehner
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Equus caballus
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Equus caballus
Westfalen
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Equus caballus

Light Horse Breeds - Other Type
AndalusianCaspian Horse
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Equus caballus
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Equus caballus
FriesianHaflinger
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Equus caballus
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Equus caballus
HanoverianIcelandic Horse
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Equus caballus
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Equus caballus
LipizzanerLusitano
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Equus caballus
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Equus caballus
Miniature HorseMustang
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Equus caballus
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Equus caballus
Norwegian Fjord
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Equus caballus

Light Horse Breeds - Saddle Type
American SaddlebredArabian Horse
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Equus caballus
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Equus caballus
Kentucky Mountain Saddle HorseMorgan Horse
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Equus caballus
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Equus caballus
National Show HorseTennessee Walking Horse
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Equus caballus
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Equus caballus

Light Horse Breeds - Stock Type
AppaloosaPaint Horse
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Equus caballus
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Equus caballus
Quarter Horse
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Equus caballus

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Horse Backgrounds: About Light Horse Breeds
     The Light Horse breeds have ancient bloodlines, connecting their ancestry back to the oldest breed of horse. Throughout history the development of each breed was influenced by its environment its specialization, mostly for light work and riding.

     Light horse breeds originally descended from the Arabian type horse, and possibly the Barb. Each breed is considered to be either "hot blooded" or a "warmblood'. Most of Light Horse breeds range from 14.2 hands high to 17.2 hands high, and are generally faster and less bulky than the draft type and taller than the ponies. These horses are widely used for recreation and show.

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Horse Breeds
     Classifying horses as Light Horse breeds, Draft Horse breeds, or Pony breeds is just one of the ways of distinguishing these horses. Light Horse breeds are further distinguished as being hot blooded, those resembling the Arabian types, or as warmblood horses, those similar to the European competition horses. Light Horse breeds can also be classified by the country or continent of their origin, with some of the most popular breeds being native American horses.

Still another method of classifying Light horses is according to training and/or body type.
     This is the method we are using here. They are placed in horse type classes according to well established talents for each breed; Stock type, Hunter type, Saddle Type, and Other type. (These classifications are not absolutely definitive, and may vary from source to source.)

Stock Type Breeds: Stock type horses are those traditionally used for ranch type work.

  • Appaloosa
  • Paint Horse – also Hunter type
  • Quarter Horse

Hunter Type Breeds: Hunter type horses are a sport horse.

  • Canadian Sport Horse
  • Dutch Warmblood
  • Holsteiner
  • Iberian Warmblood
  • Marwari
  • Oldenburg
  • Thoroughbred
  • Trakehner
  • Westfalen
  • Selle Francais
  • Swedish Warmblood

Saddle Type Breeds: Saddle type horses are those used for show and conformation.

  • American Saddlebred
  • Arabian
  • Kentucky Mountain Saddle Horse
  • Morgan Horse
  • National Show Horse
  • Tennessee Walking Horse

Other Type Breeds: 'Other' type horses is an 'odd ball' group including the color breeds and those breeds that don't fit neatly or absolutely in one of the other groups.

  • Andalusian
  • Caspian Horse
  • Friesian
  • Haflinger
  • Hanoverian
  • Icelandic Horse
  • Lipizzaner
  • Lusitano
  • Miniature Horse
  • Mustang
  • Norwegian Fjord

Horse Care Tips and Uses: Equestrian Disciplines
     A basic Light horse diet includes hay and grain, with a vitamin and mineral supplement. Many will be equally fine in a barn, box stall, or an open pasture. If kept indoors they do need to be turned out into a paddock daily. But it is very important that the needs of each individual breed is also considered. The number and type of special considerations for Light horses is as variable as the vast number of breeds. Be sure you learn about the care requirements for the breed of horse you are getting.

     The temperament of these horses also varies by breed. There are those that are very responsive and even and respond well to a beginner, to those that are very high spirited and high strung, requiring a firm experienced hand. Many Light breeds make a wonderful riding horse for the average family; and for the dedicated equestrian, there are Light breeds that excel in competition and the show ring.

For More Information, See this article: Light Horses: Information and Horse Care For Warmblood and Hot Blooded Horse Breeds


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