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National Show Horses

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Each breed may have only one topic. The first post in the topic is to be informative. It should help explain the breed, and breeding goals; advice on how to select mares and stallions; and links to ideal Stallions available for breeding.
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Silverbell
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National Show Horses

Post by Silverbell »

The National Show Horse (NSH) is a relatively new American breed whose registry was not founded until 1981. Representing the epitome of the modern day show horse, a National Show Horse was originally a combination of the best of two breeds: the Arabian and the American Saddlebred. Beginning in 2011, the National Show Horse expanded its influence and now accepts into its registry a horse representing a combination of Arabian and any other breed as long as the resulting offspring possess a minimum of 50% Arabian blood.

A typical NSH stands between 14.3 and 16.2 hands in height and can be grey, bay, black, chestnut, and even palomino or pinto in color. Due in large part to their natural upright carriage and lofty animated action, the National Show Horse is predominantly ridden saddle seat in English pleasure and gaited classes, or driven as a fine harness or pleasure driving horse. However, their inherent dynamism, athleticism, and willing disposition make this extremely versatile breed equally successful in a wide variety of classes, including hunter pleasure, Western pleasure, show hack, and dressage.

The combination of beauty, stamina, agility, grace, charisma and flowing athleticism results in the versatility of the National Show Horse, a trait that underlies its popularity and makes the breed particularly appealing as a show horse with which every member of the family can become involved.

My Breeding Goals:

Right now there are around 66 NSH. I am focusing on breeding first generation attempting to increase the Horse Genetic Potential.

The National Show Horse should be somewhat easy to breed (Arabian x American Saddlebred) There are a limited amount of American Saddlebred Studs.
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