Golden American SaddlebredGolden American Saddlebreds have gorgeous and well proportioned heads. Their ears are erect and small. They give off an appearance of elegance with long necks and well sloped shoulders. They have long legs with sloping pasterns that make them a comfortable riding horse. They are usually between 1000 and 1200 pounds, and 15 to 17 hands in height. Coloring of the Golden American Saddlebred will range from a copper to a cream color, and include many variations of shades in between. The ideal color of the breed is similar to a gold coin- hence the breed's name! The mane and tail of a Golden American Saddlebred is white. One of the easiest horses to train, the American Saddlebred is adaptable to most conditions. Some of the horses in the breed excel on the trails while others are better in the show ring. |

