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For more than 160 years, Eastern Kentuckians have enjoyed their homegrown product, the
Mountain Pleasure Horse. Generation after generation of Kentuckians have stories to tell
of their easy gaited, hard working, good disposition, reliable Mountain Pleasure Horses.
For years called "Mountain Horses" or "Country Saddle"
horses, the Mountain Pleasure Horse is the old-time gaited breed of horse that existed in
Kentucky 160 years ago and from which selective breeders developed the Tennessee Walking
Horses, American Saddle bred Horses and more recently Rocky Mountain Horses. Long before
these other gaited breeds were in existence, a particular type of horse was being bred on
the steep hillsides to work the fields and "ride the best". The Mountain
Pleasure Horse quietly existed in the mountains of Eastern Kentucky where the Breeders
maintained the old-time horse, by selecting for their basic criteria-- GAIT and
DISPOSITION
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General Conformation
Requirements
The general conformation of the Mountain Pleasure Horse is described in the bylaws of
the Mountain Pleasure Horse Association as follows:
- The horse should have a wide and deep chest.
- The fore and hind legs should be free of noticeable deformity.
- The shoulders should be sloping, ideally with an angle of 45 degrees.
- The horse should have bold eyes and well shaped ears, with a face which is neither
dished nor protruding.
- The head should be medium sized, in proportion to the body, with medium sized jaws.
- The neck should be gracefully arched, medium in length and set in at an angle to allow a
natural carriage with a break at the poll.
- Any solid body color is acceptable.
To be eligible for registration, the horse must meet registration rules concerning
conformation as follows:
- Any body color is acceptable, however, spotted Mountain Pleasure Horses are not
encouraged by the association for breeding or showing. Standard recognized colors of the
Mountain Pleasure Horse include, but are not limited to, bay, black, chestnut/sorrel,
gray cremello, buckskin, palomino, and chocolate.
2. To be eligible for registration, horses must be by
two registered parents and be
blood typed for proof of
parentage.
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Would you like to become a member of the MPHA?
As a member of the Mountain Pleasure Horse Association you will receive reduced rates
on your registration fees and the Mountain Pleasure Horse Newsletter. The newsletter
contains news and information of the Association, it's horses and it's members, along with
articles of horse care in general. If you have any news or stories of your experiences
with Mountain Pleasure Horses that others would find interesting, we would love to hear
from you (send your submissions to the MPHA address, Attention: Secretary.) Click here to download a membership form.
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MPHA
P.O.
Box 112
Mt.
Olivet, KY 41064
606-763-9035
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