National Show Horse
The National Show Horse is a breed that originated in the United States. It is a cross between the Arabian and American Saddlebred horses. This breed is known for its elegance, beauty, and versatility in various disciplines, including dressage, driving, and saddle seat. It is considered a warm-blooded horse. The average height of a National Show Horse ranges from 150-160 cm, with a weight between 450-550 kg.
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