
American Cream Draft
A species of Equus caballus Scientific name : American Cream Draft Species : Equus caballus
American Cream Draft, A species of Equus caballus
Scientific name: American Cream Draft
Species: Equus caballus
Content
Description General Info


Description

The american Cream Draft stands as the sole draft breed native to the United States with an established history from the 20th century. Notably, these horses exhibit a distinct uniform light cream color, often coupled with amber eyes, a trait unique to this breed. Their versatility in performing various heavy tasks, including agricultural labor and pulling competition, demonstrates their strength and endurance.
Care Level
Easy to moderate

General Info

Origin
United States
Lifespan
16-20 years
Characteristic:UsageDescription
Farming, pulling, riding, showing, breeding
Temperament
Calm, hard-working, intelligent, docile, gentle
Diet
Grass, hay pellets or cubes, vitamin or mineral supplements
AdultSize
15-16 hands
Appearance
Sporting a distinctive champagne gold coat, american Cream Draft horses are a visual treat. Their broad structure and robust stature, ranging inaccurately from 15 to 16.3 hands, underline their strength. This muscular physique is adorned with a thick, light cream to white mane and tail. Explicit in their draft classification, they are primed for heavyweight tasks. Typical are the amber or hazel eyes that hint at a remarkable intelligence, and in some instances, soften with age, enhancing their overall mellow appearance. Although devoid of speckles or patches, their remarkable pigmentation makes them an unforgettable breed.
Behavior
American Cream Draft exhibits a sensible and calm demeanor, adapting well to various environments due to its innate versatility. They generally demonstrate strong social inclinations, fostering positive interactions with both humans and other equines. American Cream Draft's response to training is commendable, due to their intelligent and docile nature. Their approach to stimuli is often measured and nonreactive, indicative of inherent stability. These traits, coupled with a consistently relaxed mood, make them reliable work animals and companions.

Scientific Classification

Phylum
Chordates Class
Mammals Order
Odd-toed hoofed mammals Family
Horse family Genus
Asses and zebras Species
Equus caballus Breed
American Cream Draft