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Originally developed in central Tennessee, and selectively bred for pinto coloration, they were used for general pleasure and trail riding. There are two breed registries for the Spotted Saddle Horse. In 1979, the National Spotted Saddle Horse Association (NSSHA) was organized in Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
The Spotted Saddle Horse Breeders and Exhibitors Association, which is also known as the SSHBEA, was set up in 1985 in order to promote the breed. It established rules for both registering and showing the Spotted Saddle Horse.
Regular grooming sessions are necessary to bond with your Spotted Saddle Horse and keep its coat shiny, healthy, and smooth. A standard equine grooming practice should be sufficient. Using a curry comb, remove any debris and loose hair, including dirt, from your horse’s coat.
Located in the beautiful Hocking Hills region of Ohio, Spotted Horse Ranch offers guided horseback riding, camping with or without your horses, a party or wedding venue, grass fed meats, livestock including water buffalo, fallow deer and much... See you on the trail!
No list of spotted horse breeds would be complete without perhaps the best known of them all – the Appaloosa. The unusual name comes from the Palouse River, which runs across Idaho and Washington. This horse has several different coat patterns – six in all. We’re going to take a closer look at two, the Leopard and Blanket Appaloosas.