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September 20 - 23, 2012

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American Saddlebred
The American Saddlebred horse carries himself with an attitude that some call class, presence, style or charm. The breed was created in American and the registry dates back to 1891. The versatile Saddlebred is known for it's stamina and endurance and competes both under saddle, in driving classes and can also be found in various disciplines of equine competition. They are best known however, as the "Peacocks of the Showring". At Eastern States Exposition, you will see Saddlebreds compete in the following types of classes: Pleasure, Equitation, Three-Gaited, Five- Gaited and Fine Harness.
Hackney
The hackney is a breed of carriage horse or pony that
originated in England and is one of the oldest breeds in the horse kingdom. The
high stepper of the show ring, these ponies have extreme action both in front
and behind. Judged for brilliance and show ring presence, the Hackney presents a
picture of sheer daintiness and perfection being driven to a four-wheeled
vehicle called a viceroy. The Hackney is shown only at the trot, but in most
cases is judged at two speeds - the park trot and the faster "show your pony"
gait.
Morgan
Morgans are very versatile
horses competing in many different disciplines, each with somewhat different
standards and criteria. The Morgan park saddle and harness horses are expected
to present a picture of great beauty, brilliance, animation and elegance either
under saddle or in harness. While high action is desired, it must be balanced
front and rear. Collection, rhythm and balance, which make up the total picture,
are more important than height of action in itself. It is often said that a Park
Morgan should be as much a thing of beauty standing still as he is in motion.
The Morgan pleasure division is divided into four separate categories: English
Pleasure and Pleasure Driving; Classic Pleasure and Driving; Hunter Pleasure and
Western Pleasure. The Morgan Pleasure horse is just as much a show horse as the
park horse, but he must display a more agreeable attitude. He must give the
impression that he enjoys his work and that he is indeed a pleasure to ride or
drive.
Friesian
The Friesian, an ancient warmblood
breed, has evolved to exemplify the exterior traits that we love about equine
beauty - and strikes the beholder as a breed apart. During performances, their
impressive stature, stunningly luxuriant mane and the extra long tail combine
with the feathers and the low set of the tail to emphasize the breed's powerful
and elastic gait. The Friesian is a powerful horse with high stepping action.
The modern Friesian is strong but slightly taller and lighter on its feet than
its coach-bred forebears. For this reason, the Friesian has re-emerged
throughout Europe as both a champion dressage and driving horse. Its easy-going
temperament makes him a great companion to riders of all ages. The breed is
honest and willing to please-whether it's as a quality dressage mount, a
dependable cross-country horse or a means to take family and friends for a
carriage ride, the Friesian does it all!
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