Friday, January 20, 2017

American Quarter Horse - Build and Disposition


An experienced business owner, Randy Eastburg has led Valley Ridge Roofing and Construction in Flower Mound, Texas, as owner and operator since 2010. As a former breeder and owner of quarter horses, Randy Eastburg remains an aficionado of horse racing in his free time.

The ancestry of the American quarter horse dates back to the country's early days, when settlers bred English stock with those from Spain. The resultant breed had a muscular and sturdy build, which in turn made the animal a strong work horse as well as a high-speed runner. To this day, the quarter horse remains a popular breed for racing, polo, and show jumping as well as agricultural work and hunting.

The quarter horse has demonstrated a particular aptitude for working with cattle, and as a result it has become a highly desirable breed in ranching and on rodeo circuits. Even-tempered with people as well, the breed combines reliable solidness with the agility of more temperamental breeds. For this reason, it remains a popular choice for owners, riders, and handlers in almost any discipline.

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