Blazer

Blazer


About The Breed:

Galloping Blazer Horse

The Blazer breed started in 1967. All Blazer horses trace back to one founding sire, Little Blaze. He was a combination of Quarter Horse, Thoroughbred, Morgan and Shetland. A man named Neil Hinck bred Little Blaze and then chose his foundation stock for the breed.

He handpicked 15 mares by conformation and disposition only, then kept a close herd for 50 years. ~Diane Robson

Blazer horses are described as... Efficient: Standing only 13-15hh they are easy to care for, feed and maintain. Versatile: Extreme Cowboy Races, Cows, Mountain Trails. Durable: Known to be out working well into their twenties without missing a beat! Personable: They are people friendly and like to “Adopt their people.”


Blazer Horse in River

Official Breed Representative:

Name: Casey’s Little Mariah
Breed Origin:
USA
Gender:
Mare
Color:
Bay
Registry:
American Blazer Horse Association
Owned By: Diane Robson
Filmed in: Montana, USA

 

Thoroughbred, Quarter Horse, Morgan, and Shetland can all be found in Little Blaze’s pedigree and he became the foundation sire of the Blazer breed.
— American Blazer Horse Association

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The Blazer was also featured in my rare horse breed article on Horse Rookie.

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