Appaloosas are probably one of the most varied breeds out there. Since I was 12 I’ve been riding and showing appaloosas. I’ve competed in breed shows all around the northeastern united states, and throughout the years I have owned five of them. Honestly, there really isn’t any one way to describe an appaloosa because all five appaloosas I’ve owned have been completely different in appearance, build and temperament.Appaloosas can range in height from pony to upwards of 17 hands. Because of the interbreeding with thoroughbreds, quarter horses, arabians, and morgans, appaloosas can resemble any of those breeds, or any combination of such breeds in conformation. They can also resemble the foundation type which is the classic, rugged, unrefined, look of the original appaloosa. Because of their variety, appaloosas can move in a lot of different ways. Some are smooth and some are choppy. Some move long and low, and some have more action. They can be any colour except pinto. This means you’ll find colours as rare as amber champagne, as well as those more common. Some appaloosas have spots and some don’t. Some have a lot of spots and some only have a few. These spots can migrate, appear and disappear each time they shed. Sometimes there are dramatic transformations, and sometimes appaloosa patterns remain relatively the same for their whole lives. And contrary to what many people have said here, appaloosa don’t all have sparse manes and rat tails. Many appaloosas have thick, abundant manes and tails because of all the crossbreeding. Appaloosas can excel in most any discipline (depending on their breeding), including hunt seat, field hunting, eventing, dressage, western pleasure, western riding, reining, gaming, jumping, trail, and pleasure driving. There are even appaloosa races out there if that’s what you’re into. Of the five appaloosas my family has owned, we still currently own three, and each of those three is completely different. They can be marish or not, food driven or not, aggressive or laid back, flighty or brave. Through my experiences, I’ve learned that Appaloosas are so different on the individual level, and that there are so many types within the breed that if you want to look into owning an appaloosa, you should decide what’s right for you, and look for that type. You decide what type of riding you want to do, how many hands would fit you best, and what temperament compliments your personality and experience level, and chances are, you’ll find an appaloosa that fits.http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y52/kiltsrhott/my…...
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