Frequently Asked Questions.
How large are American Saddlebred horse?
American Saddlebred horses are typically between 15-17 hands (5-6 feet) and weigh around 1,000 to 1,200 lbs.
Do I have to show if I want to learn to ride?
No, learning to ride does not require a youth or adult to show horses. People learn to ride for many different reasons that include developing skills, love of the animal, or calming environment. Showing horses is a the development of a rider but is not required.
Do I have to own a horse?
No. Many riders, especially ones in Academy classes are “renting” or “leasing” a horse as part of their lesson program. To show horses as a Class A rider, ownership is required.
How do I get involved with American Saddlebreds?
Please see our American Saddlebred Horse Barn Directory for a barn near you.
Are all Saddlebreds saddle seat?
No, there are many different riding types for the American Saddlebred. Please review our Riding the American Saddlebred page.
Where can I watch an American Saddlebred Horse Show in Iowa?
Our Events page is up to date with Iowa Saddlebred Events.