Appaloosa
The Appaloosa is a horse breed that is known for its unique coat patterns, characterized by spots or leopard-like markings. It originated in the United States, particularly among the Nez Perce Native American tribe. Appaloosas are versatile and can be used for various disciplines such as pleasure riding, show events, and trail riding. They are warm-blooded and stand at a height of approximately 140-160 cm, weighing around 400-600 kg. Appaloosas have a compact build, refined head, and come in various coat patterns and colors.
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