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If you are looking for a versatile, hardy, and intelligent horse that can excel in various disciplines and adapt to different environments, then the Australian Stock Horse might be for you. This breed has been specially developed for the harsh and diverse conditions of Australia, and has a reputation for endurance, agility, and good temperament.<\/p>\n\n\n

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An Australian stock horse. This breed comes in all colours, bay being the most common. Image retrieved from Wikipedia Commons, created by Cgoodwin.<\/em><\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n

The Australian Stock Horse traces its origins to the first horses that arrived in Australia with the First Fleet in 1788. These horses were of various breeds, including the Thoroughbred, the Cape of Good Hope Horse, the Arabian, the Timor Pony, and the Welsh Mountain Pony. They were bred for their stamina and strength, and only the strongest survived and reproduced. Over time, they developed into a distinct type of horse that was suitable for working with cattle and sheep on the vast Australian stations.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

In the 1830s, more Thoroughbreds were imported to improve the speed and refinement of the local horses. In the mid-20th century, some American Quarter Horses were also introduced to add more muscle and cow sense. The result was a horse that combined the best qualities of both English and American bloodlines, with a dash of Arabian influence.<\/p>\n\n\n\n