List of North American horse breeds

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This is a list of horse breeds usually considered to originate or have developed in Canada and the United States. Some may have complex or obscure histories, so inclusion here does not necessarily imply that a breed is predominantly or exclusively from those countries.

NameOther namesNotesImage
Alberta Wild Horse [1] Wild Horses Alberta.jpg
American Bashkir Curly [2] :434
  • American Curly Horse
  • North American Curly Horse
Gallopingbashkircurly2.jpg
American Belgian Draft [2] :434 Belgian draft horse2 (cropped).jpg
American Cream Draft [2] :434 ACD Horses in Parade (cropped).jpg
American Crème Horse [2] :434 [3]
American Drum Horse [2] :434
American Indian Horse [2] :434 New Moon Girl and "MOON DANCER" Daughter of Cassels Danzel and New Moon Girl born 04042009 (cropped).jpg
American Miniature Horse [2] :434 Charming.JPG
American Paint Horse [2] :435Paint Horse Paint horse in motion by Bonnie Gruenberg.JPG
American Quarter Horse [2] :435Quarter Horse [2] :497 Red roan Quarter Horse.jpg
American Saddlebred [2] :435 Images from the 2009 Shelbyville Horse show (3802833280).jpg
American Shetland Pony [2] :435 Harness pony.jpg
American Sorraia Mustang [2] :435of Iberian origin, in the Colonial Spanish horse group; no connection to the Sorraia has been demonstrated [2] :435 Sorraia Stallion and Family Band at Ravenseyrie.jpg
American Spotted [2] :435
American Spotted Paso [2] :435
American Thoroughbred Thoroughbredderives directly from the British Thoroughbred; some lines and some coat colors would not be eligible for registration in the General Stud Book [2] :436 Seattle Slew (cropped).jpg
American Walking Pony [2] :436
American Warmblood [2] :436 AWB filly being shown in hand (cropped).jpg
American White Horse [2] :436
Appaloosa [2] :438 Appaloosa46-2.jpg
Baca-Chica [3]
Banker [2] :442 [3]
Blazer [2] :445Modern breed of riding horse, bred particularly for ranch work; developed by Neil Hinck of Star, Idaho, from a single foundation stallion named Little Blaze. [2] :445
Camarillo White Horse [2] :448
Canadian [2] :449 [3]
Canadian Pacer [2] :449
Canadian Pinto [2] :449
Canadian Rustic Pony [2] :449
Canadian Sport Horse [2] :449
Canadian Warmblood [2] :449 [1]
Carolina Marsh Tacky [2] :449Marsh Tacky [3]
Cerbat Mustang [2] :450, 457
Cherokee Horse [2] :451
Chickasaw [2] :451 [4]
Chincoteague Pony [2] :452Assateague Horse [2] :452
Choctaw Horse [2] :453 [3]
Colonial Spanish [2] :455 [3]
Colorado Ranger [2] :457
Conestoga Horse [2] :443extinct
Cumberland Island Horse [2] :459
Florida Cracker Horse [2] :466
Galiceño [3]
Kanata Pony [2] :478
Kentucky Mountain Saddle Horse [2] :479
Kiger Mustang [2] :480
Lac La Croix Indian Pony [2] :481 [1]
  • Lac La Croix Pony
  • Lac La Croix Indigenous Pony
  • Ojibwe Pony
Missouri Fox Trotter [2] :486
Morab [2] :487
Morgan [2] :487
Morocco Spotted [2] :487
Mountain Pleasure Horse
Moyle [2] :488Ranch and endurance horse, bred in Utah by Rex Moyle from Colonial Spanish and Cleveland Bay stock [2] :487 [5] :183
Mustang [2] :488American Mustang [2] :434
Narragansett Pacer [2] :488extinct
National Show Horse [2] :488
Nemaiah Valley Horse [1] [ failed verification ]
Newfoundland Pony [1] [3]
Nez Perce Horse [2] :489
Nokota [2] :490
North American Sportpony American Sport Pony [2] :435
Pony of the Americas [2] :497Appaloosa Pony [2] :438
Pryor Mountain Mustang Pryor Mountain [2] :457
Puerto Rican Paso Fino [3]
Quarab [2] :497
Quarter Pony [2] :435
Racking Horse [2] :497
Rocky Mountain Horse [2] :498
Sable Island Pony [2] :499
Santa Cruz [3]
Spanish Jennet Horse [2] :477
Spanish Barb [4] The Spanish Barb Breeders Association is a registry for Colonial Spanish horses; eligible horses stand 140–150 cm and may be of any color [2] :457 [6] Spanish Barb Stallion.jpg
Spanish Mustang [4]
Spanish Norman [2] :504 Spanish Norman1.jpg
Spotted Saddle Horse National Spotted Saddle Horse [2] :488
Standardbred [2] :436
  • American Standardbred
  • American Trotter
Sulphur [3]
Tennessee Walking Horse [2] :507
Tiger Horse [2] :508A gaited, leopard-spotted riding horse, bred from Appaloosa, Paso Fino and Colonial Spanish stock; height 147–152 cm
Virginia Highlander [2] :472
Walkaloosaderives from Tennessee Walking Horse and Appaloosa, displays leopard spots and ambling gait [2] :512
Welara [2] :512
Wilbur-Cruce [3]

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