Western Riding Horses

hh yrs

About Western Riding Horses

Western riding is a discipline of riding that has developed in the American West from cowboys dealing with rough terrain and sometimes needing to rope and herd cattle. The needs of western riding has led to specialized tack and saddles with deep seats and horns to hold ropes or lariats. Western breeds such as the Quarter Horse tend to be shorter, stockier, and more speedy than horses used in English Riding disciplines. Today western riding is typically the type of riding you see on trails.

South Range, WI
Breed
Single Footing
Gender
Stallion
Color
Buckskin
Height (hh)
12.1

SHOBA Registered Colt Buttermilk Buckskin DOB: March 4th, 2024 out of following bloodlines: Rowdy Rawhide, Speck, Call me Rusty This gorgeous colt…

$8,000