There are appaloosa horses and American saddlebred horses, thoroughbred horses and American quarter horses, there also are more types
All horses are mammals, not just the saddlebred. They nurse their young.
You should find lots of good information at the American saddlebred horse association website.
Saddlebred horses live everywhere in the USA and in some other countries like Canada and Europe.
The American saddlebred horse eats what any other horse eats. hay, grass and grain. they aren't any different then a normal horse.
Mustangs, and draft horses, The American saddlebred was greatly loved by the calvary as well as the American Morgan
American Saddlebred.
An American Saddlebred is a breed of horse which originated in Kentucky, crossing Thoroughbreds, Morgans, and Standardbreds.
From Wikipedia: Morgans have influenced the following breeds: Standardbred, Tennessee Walker, American Quarter Horse, Missouri Fox Trotter, Racking horse, and the American Saddlebred. Nearly 90% of Saddlebred horses today have Morgan blood.
The web address of the American Saddlebred Museum is: http://www.asbmuseum.org
from the Arabian and thoroughbred Answer2: The American Saddlebred was crated in Kentucky for plantation owners. The breed was developed using the Narragansett Pacer and Thoroughbreds, this created a type of horse called the American horse it later became the 'Kentucky saddler' after the Revolutionary War. In the 1830's Morgan horses were used on the breed and more Thoroughbred blood was added.After this time the breed became known as the American Saddlebred.
Saddlebred's and also gaited horses