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On the Web
- American Saddlebred Horse WebRing - Pages dedicated to American Saddlebred horses.
- American Saddlebred Horse Association of Canada - Promoting and regulating the breeding of purebred American Saddlebred horses in Canada.
- American Saddlebred Horse Association - Registry for the American Saddlebred purebred and partbred horse in North America.
- American Saddlebred Dressage - Dedicated to gelding Harry Callahan, the only purebred American Saddlebred competing in Grand Prix level dressage competition. Contains history and photographs.
- American-Saddlebred.Com - Source of videos, books, an art gallery, show calendar and results.
- American Saddlebred Horse Association of Europe e.V. - Beschreibung des Vereins und der Rasse, Termine und Kontaktmöglichkeit.
- American Saddlebred Horse Association of Georgia - Membership, futurity and nomination forms, shows, High Point program and awards, and information relating to the use of the Saddlebred in the equestrian sports.
- Calypso Arabians and Pinto Saddlebreds - Standing double homozygous American Saddlebred Pinto stallion, A Space Odyssey. Includes photos, sale lists and profiles. Located in Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada.
- Saddle Horse Report - Magazine devoted to the coverage of American Saddlebred shows and events.
- Saddle and Bridle Magazine - The oldest equine magazine in the nation is dedicated to the American Saddlebred horse.
Wikipedia Articles
- American Saddlebred - The American Saddlebred, formerly known as the American Saddle Horse, is a breed of horse that was developed in Kentucky by plantation owners. Today, they are most commonly seen in Saddle seat style riding in the horse show ring, although they are also used in other disciplines including dressage, hunter/ ...
- Canadian Horse - The Canadian Horse is a breed of horse developed in Canada. Although previously relatively unknown due to its rarity, the Canadian Horse has influenced many other North American breeds, including the Morgan, American Saddlebred, and Standardbred.