Noun
Saddlebred (plural Saddlebreds)
A horse of the American Saddlebred breed.
saddlebred (plural saddlebreds)
Alternative letter-case form of Saddlebred
An ideal driving and leisure riding horse, the American Saddlebred has even been been used as a cow, parade, and plantation horse, and as an army officer's charger. Source: Internet
I say, `Because that’s what I know,”’ King said recently, as she climbed up a stepladder to work on the texture of the champion Saddlebred she was fashioning in her Verona garage. Source: Internet
He began living in St. Charles, Ill., still training American Saddlebred horses. Source: Internet
She was never happier than on the back of one of her beloved five gaited American Saddlebred show horses, she won numerous equestrian awards throughout her life and found comfort knowing her love of horses will live on through her granddaughters. Source: Internet
The average height of today’s Saddlebred is 16HH, with an average weight of 1,200 pounds. Source: Internet
She currently has a Saddlebred mare, Jolie Jeune Femme, and a rescue Thoroughbred, Edward, and enjoys watching them cavort on a fifty-five-acre farm she shares with her husband. Source: Internet