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Florida Is Home to Sea Cows, Sea Horses and American Quarter Horses

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Ask someone what they see when they picture horses in Florida and
you're likely to hear about an imagines scene that places the
rider and horse on a Gulf Coast beach with the sun setting in the
background over crisp blue water. While that is, admittedly, an
idyllic scene that is fairly common, horses in Florida are also
likely to be scene carrying their riders along state and national
park trails, at racetracks and in both dressage and jumping
rings.


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Florida Is Home to Sea Cows, Sea Horses and American Quarter Horses
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Ask someone what they see when they picture horses in Florida and
you're likely to hear about an imagines scene that places the
rider and horse on a Gulf Coast beach with the sun setting in the
background over crisp blue water. While that is, admittedly, an
idyllic scene that is fairly common, horses in Florida are also
likely to be scene carrying their riders along state and national
park trails, at racetracks and in both dressage and jumping
rings.

Jumping and hunting horses are so common in Florida that many
horses for sale throughout the state are described as jumpers and
hunters. Because great hunters are less easy to come by than
jumpers, listings for these horses in Florida and elsewhere tend
to carry a higher price tag, but that doesn't mean that everyone
who makes an investment in horses in Florida is going to buy a
jumper - it's often a matter of preference, not just
availability.

Beginners and seasoned riders alike have a variety of preferences
when it comes to the horses that they buy and ride. To some
extent, the preference that they have is going to be influenced
by the style of riding that they are going to do. Those who are
looking for a great all-around horse will be more likely to look
at Paint horses or an American Quarter Horse.

Not only are Paints and American Quarter Horses both capable
workers that are still common on farms in Florida, but they are
also great horses for families, who want to be sure that their
kids are brought up around horses - who have an even temperament
and responsive disposition. American Quarter Horses are great for
Florida rides in areas like Amelia Island State Park in the
Northeast corner of the state where riders can watch marine life
from the coastal shore. Just as the sea cow, or manatee, can be
seen in great numbers near Crystal River, Florida, one could also
rent horses for a day trip near the same location, north of Tampa
Bay and two hours west of Orlando.

Of course, those who crave speed while on horses are likely to
turn to Arabian horses and Thoroughbred horses. Likewise, when
looking for horses for sale that can be groomed for the race
track, plenty choose Thoroughbreds from stables around Florida.

As is the case in most places, when buying horses in Florida, the
best guidance to choosing a horse is going to be what purpose the
buyer has in mind. Those who wish to build a stable of racing
horses will be looking at different animals than those who are
casual riders. Those who are looking for a horse that will more
or less be a family pet will be looking for different horses than
those who need horses in Florida that will assist them with
working their farms.

The motivation for buying a horse will, therefore, impact the
breed of horse that is chosen. Once that decision is made, the
next important considerations will be in regards to the health of
the horse. A healthy horse will have the build that is best
associated with the breed - for example, an American Quarter
Horse will have well-muscled, strong hind quarters that enable it
to reach sprinting speed quickly, thanks to the concentration of
power. Likewise, its hooves, back, teeth and eyes will be
healthy, and the horse will have good hearing and eyesight.

While a visual check of horses will help you to identify major
health issues such as leg problems - evidenced by scarring or
bumps and bulges in the horse's legs - having a veterinarian
perform a more thorough examination is always a good idea.
Whether you are looking for racing horses in Florida or a work
horse, you want to be able to be sure that you are going to have
an animal that will be in good health when you bring it to the
stable.

Whether you are able to stable your horse at home or you rent a
stall from someone who has a stable and pasture, know that owning
horses in Florida will take some effort on your part and can be
pretty expensive, depending on where in the state you reside.
Still, many find that once they have had a horse, worked with it
and experienced the thrill of riding, they cannot simply go back
and not have horses as a part of their lives. Perhaps this is why
horses remain an integral part of the American psyche, a century
after the introduction of the "horseless carriage". 




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Robb Fowler writes about horses and horse ownership. To find 
horses available for sale in Florida, or where you live, please 
visit the HorseClicks marketplace to find Horses for Sale: 
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