saddlebreds

/ˈsædəlˌbrɛdz/
noun
  1. A breed of horse known for its smooth gaits and elegant appearance, often used in riding and shows.
    • She trained saddlebreds for competitions at the county fair.
    • Many saddlebreds have a calm temperament, making them good family horses.
    • The American Saddlebred is famous for its high-stepping trot.
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