copy and paste this google map to your website or blog!
Press copy button and paste into your blog or website.
(Please switch to 'HTML' mode when posting into your blog. Examples: WordPress Example, Blogger Example)
Appaloosa - Wikipedia The Appaloosa is an American horse breed best known for its colorful spotted coat pattern There is a wide range of body types within the breed, stemming from the influence of multiple breeds of horses throughout its history
Home - Appaloosa Horse Club Whether you’ve owned an Appaloosa before or dream of owning one some day, there’s a place for you in our Appaloosa family You don’t have to own a horse to join us
Appaloosa Horse Breed Profile: History, Facts, Stats More The Appaloosa is a warm-blooded horse breed that weighs between 900 to 12,000 lbs and is 14 2-16 hh in height They are compact yet muscular horses that can succeed in any discipline and suit all riders They are known for their colorful, spotted coats, and high-spirited, intelligent personalities
Everything You Need to Know About Appaloosa Horses In this article, we’ll dive into everything you’d want to know about Appaloosas, from their history and characteristics to breed organizations and owner advice Spotted horses first arrived in what’s now Mexico when the Spanish explorers began their North American treks
Appaloosa | Spotted, Stock Horse, Endurance | Britannica Appaloosa, colour breed of horse popular in the United States The breed is said to have descended in the Nez Percé Indian territory of North America from wild mustangs, which in turn descended from Spanish horses brought in by explorers
Appaloosa - PetMD The Appaloosa horse was developed in the United States by the Nez Perce Indigenous people Formerly called the Palouse horse, this striking equine breed is known for its beautiful coat patterns, especially the spotted pattern
Appaloosa Museum - HISTORY The name Appaloosa joins in this history around the late 1800s It was during this time that the term Appaloosa was first used to describe the spotted horses of the Palouse region The Palouse, or Palouse Country, is the area of Washington and Idaho drained by the Palouse River