Country of origin | USA |
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Distribution | USA |
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Color | any |
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The American Drum Horse is a modern American breed of heavy horse of draft type. It is based on, and named for, the drum horse of the Life Guards of the British Royal Household Cavalry, which carries the kettle-drummer and large silver kettle-drums, and is usually a Clydesdale or Shire, and often either piebald or skewbald.[1]: 43 Other regiments have drum-horses of other colors and breeds.
The American Drum Horse may be of any color, with a preference for pinto patterns.[2]: 434 It is usually derives mainly from cross-breeding of Clydesdale, Gypsy Cob and Shire stock.[2]: 434 It may be registered with the International Drum Horse Association or the Gypsy Cob and Drum Horse Association.[3][4]
References
- ↑ Country Life, volume 203. Accessed June 2017.
- 1 2 Valerie Porter, Lawrence Alderson, Stephen J.G. Hall, D. Phillip Sponenberg (2016). Mason's World Encyclopedia of Livestock Breeds and Breeding (sixth edition). Wallingford: CABI. ISBN 9781780647944.
- ↑ Registration. International Drum Horse Association. Accessed June 2017.
- ↑ Drum Horse Information. Accessed June 2017.
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