Scientific Name: Equus ferus caballus
Did you know there's only about 1,000 Cracker Horses left? And not many people know about the breed, but Cracker Horses are smart, athletic and tuff. And Cracker Horses are a rare breed. Also, Cracker horses live in three small herds in Tallahassee, with Withlacoochee State Preserve. Also, you can find them in open fields and farmland. Cracker horses are 13.2 hands to 15.2 hands. Weighing 700-1,000 pounds. Their eyes are keen, with an alert expression have reasonable them width between them. The neck is well defined, fairly narrow, without excessive crests, and is about the same length distance from the withers to his crop. Also, the Cracker horse chest is medium to narrow in width with an inverted āVā formed between the two front legs. The shoulders are long and sloping at a 40-to-50-degree angle. Did you know distinguishing features of Spanish-style Cracker horses found in many colors. Cracker horses eat a lot of things like hay, grass, oats, apples, carrots, cod liver oil and for a special treat you can give them sugar cubes, all horses love them. Cracker horses are an extraordinarily strong horse breed and rare. Have you ever seen a Cracker horse? Well, if you haven't you should, they are vedry beautiful and powerful.