It is natural for them to lift up there tails. But saddlebreds trainers but tail sets on them. At shows they use what is call a tail brace
The tallest recorded American Saddlebred stood at around 18 hands (72 inches) tall. However, the average height of an American Saddlebred typically ranges from 15 to 17 hands.
American Saddlebreds eat the same diet as other horse breeds.
American Saddlebreds are noted for a fifth gait called the rack.
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Like most horses on Horse Isle, the American Saddlebred can be found and captured in grass areas of any isle except Cloud Isle and in towns.
While Saddlebreds are versatile and intelligent horses, they may not be the ideal breed for competitive dressage due to their unique conformation and movement. They are better suited for disciplines that showcase their high-stepping gait and athleticism, such as saddle seat or pleasure driving.
i have saddlebreds and mine are very high strung. however, if they weren't show horses, they'd be more like other horses at the barn. they can be both calm and high spirited, it depends on the horse.
American Saddlebreds are known for their elegant and athletic appearance, high-stepping action, and vibrant personalities. They are versatile horses that excel in various disciplines such as saddle seat, driving, and even dressage. Additionally, they are known for their intelligence, willingness to please, and strong work ethic.
American McGee is 6' 2".
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American Saddlebreds typically live the same lifespan as other horse breeds, 20 to 35 years. Some may live longer and some may not. Lifespan is affected by health and how well the horse is taken care of.