Details About Tiger Horse Breed



Introduction, History, Gaits, Skin, Registry

• The Tiger Horse Breed is considered a beautiful spotted breed of a horse of today
• They have reputation for stamina and bravery
• They are athletic, exhibit controlled spirit, and are a great people loving
family horse
• They are known as blood sweating horses
• Cave paintings found in La Scalle, France have been carbon-dated around 25 thousand years old about spotted horses.
• They were coveted by many nations. Some went to China and evolved further. Others back to Europe
• Tiger Horse coat pattern closely resemble that of the first Han horses developed 2,600 years ago.
• Gaited horses use their legs and feet differently than non gaited horses do.
TYPE OF HORSE GAITS
The Square Gait
The Lateral Gait
Diagonal Gait
Hard Pace Worth Note: Some horses perform diagonally and are not gaited while other diagonal performers are gaited. Some horses perform a hard pace and are not gaited, while others perform a stepping pace, and are gaited.
• These are some of the commonly recognized coat patterns that Soulons, and Tiger Horses display.
• The Leopards
• The Tiger Horse Breed Registry is operated by Victoria and Mark Varley and operates out of their farm in Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA for the specific breed registry for horses.
• This place is not to register any gaited spotted horse, but an organization with standards for the breed.
• They keep strict records of every registered horse breed in their horse registries and certificates on parchment paper are mailed to members after DNA mapping has been done.