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The American Saddlebred is an adaptable horse, and easily trainable. For many years they have carried the image of being high-strung, fire-breathing show horses, but just as every person is an individual, so is every horse. Some temperaments are suitable for the show ring and some are meant strictly for the trail.
American Saddlebreds are often considered easy keepers and among several breeds predisposed to insulin resistance and equine metabolic syndrome. Owners should carefully monitor their horses body condition score and make adjustments to their feeding plan if their horse gains excess weight.
Their willingness to work and their natural confidence make these horses excellent partners for competitive riders. While these friendly horses often form strong bonds with people, their sensitivity and intelligence may not be suitable for complete beginners without guidance.
Average height and weight for the breed are 15 to 16 hands (about 60 to 64 inches, or 152 to 163 cm) and 1,000 to 1,200 pounds (about 450 to 540 kg). The American Saddlebred horse is characterized by a short, strong back; the barrel is rounder than in most light breeds.
The average price of an American Saddlebred horse is between 5 and 10 thousand dollars. As with all other races, the final sum depends on the horses training, line, health, and age.
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Most pony breeds are easy keepers, and smaller, hardy horse breeds such as the Arabian or types such as the mustang have many representatives with this trait. Many draft horse breeds, such as the Percheron, are also easy keepers, as are most mules and donkeys.
American Quarter Horse: 20-30+ years. American Saddlebred: 30-35 years. American Standardbred: 30-35+ years.
Breeds with a higher percentage of hard keepers include race horses such as the Thoroughbred, and certain types of show horses bred for style and animation, such as the American Saddlebred.

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