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saddle horse

NOUN
  1. a lightweight horse kept for riding only

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  • Would you mount the dray for a ride in the country, or hitch a saddle horse to a heavy wagon?
  • Events like bull riding, bareback and saddle horse riding, barrel racing and rope and tie captivated the crowd.
  • The saddle horses in charge of the horse "wrangler" accompany the wagon. Ranching, Sport and Travel
  • A big dray horse might be suited to haul a coal wagon, a more delicate saddle horse to recreational riding.
  • Draght horses; carriege horses; riding horses; racing horses; ponyies; percheron from france; Belgain from Beljium; shire clyesdale and saffold punch from great Britain; french coach and German coach; contucky saddle horses; through-breads; Shetland ponies; mushstand ponies; pacers and pintoes. The Prairie Child
  • A big dray horse might be suited to haul a coal wagon, a more delicate saddle horse to recreational riding.
  • George Halvorson provides a wonderful analogy having to do with "winter horses" - saddle horses who spend their winters unridden, in the barn, and who buck off the saddle and rider when they first goes back on in the spring. Alicia Whitaker: Leading in Turbulent Times: Pathfinder CEOs
  • A big dray horse might be suited to haul a coal wagon, a more delicate saddle horse to recreational riding.
  • Even when overlanders Joseph Hawdon and Charles Bonney drove cattle from NSW to Adelaide in 1838, they had more men than saddle horses.
  • After the Great War, he made his way north and turned up in Wyoming with three saddle horses and one packhorse. Come Again No More
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