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Pinto Saddlebred
Pinto saddlebred babies are tame and easy to train; a photo of one might show its docile nature.
The first recorded arrival of the colored horse to the New World was made in 1519. Spanish horses introduced to America were stolen and domesticated by the Native Americans, who valued them for both their color and hardiness.
Pinto saddlebred babies are tame and easy to train; a photo of one might show its docile nature.
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These horses are loyal, easy to train, versatile, tireless, and docile that makes them excellent for children and beginners. Horses of this breed enjoy being shown and adapt readily to various environments. Pinto saddlebred babies are tame and easy to train; a photo of one might show its docile nature.
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