The Azteca is a Mexican breed of horse developed in 1972 from a mix of Andalusian, Quarter Horse and Criollo horses. The Azteca stands between 14.3 and 15.2 hands high and occurs in various whole colours. They are used for riding and also for light draft and light farm work. Research Azteca
The Canadian Cutting Horse is a Canadian breed of horse based largely upon the American Quarter Horse and bred to be quick, agile, and athletic as well as calm, alert and willing. The Canadian Cutting Horse stands between 15 and 16 hands high and occurs in any whole colour. Research Canadian Cutting Horse
The Quarter Horse is America's oldest and most popular breed of horse developed during the 17th century from Andalusian, Barb, Arabian and Thoroughbreds introduced by the Spanish and British. The Quarter Horse is a solidly built, small horse standing between 14.3 and 16 hands high and occurs in any solid colour. They are calm and have a well-balanced temperament making them a first-class riding horse. Research Quarter Horse
 
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