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Berber, Stallion, 2 years, 15 hh, Sabino
F: JOUDRAN | MF: KEEGAN
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BE-4834
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Berber, Stallion, 2 years, 15 hh, Sabino
F: JOUDRAN | MF: KEEGAN
Working Equitation - Baroque - Endurance - Mating
Benelux Berber
BE-4834
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Shetland Ponies Mix, Mare, 2 years, 8.1 hh, Sabino
F: BIRCHWOOD UK WAR DANCE | MF: TASILLO
Leisure - Breeding
DE-86971
Peiting
€2,600
~ $2,822 Negotiable
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Gypsy Horse, Gelding, 3 years, 14 hh, Sabino Leisure - Western - Driving
DE-24582
Schönbek
€4,500
~ $4,884 Negotiable
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Clydesdale, Gelding, 8 years, 18.2 hh, Sabino Leisure - Trail - Western Pleasure - Dressage
IT-37135
Verona
price range €5,000 to €10,000
price range ~$5,427 to $10,854
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Criollo, Gelding, 2 years, 13.2 hh, Sabino Western allround - Trail
IT-42019
Reggio Emilia
€6,500
~ $7,055
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The Sabino Horse is a striking and distinguished breed known for its unique coat patterns, elegant movements, and friendly demeanor. These horses have been bred for their exceptional beauty and performance, making them a popular choice for both riding and showing. In this article, we will delve into the interior and exterior characteristics of Sabino Horses, as well as their intriguing history.

Interior Characteristics of Sabino Horses

Sabino Horses are known for their friendly and easy-going temperament. They are intelligent and willing to please, making them an ideal choice for novice riders or children. These horses are highly trainable and adaptable, and they excel in a variety of disciplines, including dressage, show jumping, and western riding.

One of the most notable interior characteristics of Sabino Horses is their high energy level. They are naturally athletic and love to run, jump, and play. They also have a strong work ethic and enjoy having a job to do, making them an excellent choice for competitive riders or those who enjoy working with horses.

Exterior Characteristics of Sabino Horses

The most distinctive feature of the Sabino Horse is its coat pattern. Sabino Horses have a unique white spotting pattern that ranges from subtle flecks of white on their body to large white patches on their face, legs, and belly. This distinctive pattern is caused by a genetic mutation that affects the way pigment cells migrate during fetal development.

In addition to their striking coat pattern, Sabino Horses are known for their elegant and refined appearance. They have a long, graceful neck, a refined head, and a powerful, muscular body. They typically stand between 14.2 and 16 hands high, and they come in a variety of colors, including chestnut, bay, and black.

History of Sabino Horses

Sabino Horses are believed to have originated in Spain, where they were bred for their beauty and athleticism. They were often used in bullfighting and other equestrian sports, and their unique coat pattern made them a popular choice for the Spanish nobility.

In the 18th century, Sabino Horses were introduced to the Americas, where they were crossbred with other horse breeds to improve their athletic abilities. Today, Sabino Horses can be found in many countries around the world, including the United States, Mexico, Brazil, and Argentina.

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