the shire horse
the suffolk punch
anglo-arab
british warm blood
cleveland bay
cob
hack
hackney horse
hunter
polo pony
thoroughbred
vanner gypsy pony
dales
dartmoor
eriskay
exmoor
fell pony
hackney pony
highland
lundy
miniature
new forest pony
quantock
english riding pony
shetland
welara
welsh A
welsh B
welsh C
welsh D
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A number has not been determined, but many horses were bred from the 3 original thoroughbreds in England, and made many different breeds. with a select number of horses from other countries, English horses are large in number.
There are around 180 breeds to 200 breeds of horses
Yes.
There are hundreds of breeds of horses.
Clydesdale, Arabian, and appaloosas are all breeds of horses.
yes, over 250 breeds of horses roam the earth.
Thoroughbreds are from England.
Some popular horse breeds that originate from England include the Thoroughbred, Shire, and Connemara. The Thoroughbred is known for its speed and agility, the Shire for its strength and size, and the Connemara for its versatility and endurance.
I don't think that horses come from anywhere because they come from all around the world. Some come from England, or America, or Shetland. But horses evolved to adapt to the harsh wilderness.
Lots of breeds, unless that colour is forbidden by the breed society.
Chestnut is a color and not a breed. Most breeds of horse come in chestnut along with many other colors. So yes Chestnut horses can come from America, but they also come from everywhere else.
There is a paint breed...but the pattern is found in other breeds such as TB's and QH's