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We treasure the versatility and conformation of todays Canadian Horse, and are very proud of our breeds history and heritage. Why change a good thing?

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We treasure the versatility and conformation of todays Canadian Horse, and are very proud of our breeds history and heritage. Why change a good thing?

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We feel that breeding for conformation, temperament and the preservation of the foundation bloodlines is much more important than trying to breed for size or any one specific discipline. Not everyone wants a tall or more refined horse. We don’t want to see quality smaller or stockier Canadians undervalued or “bred out” of the breed just because they don’t fit the current breed “trend”. Like foundation-stock oriented groups in other breeds such as the Morgan and the Quarter Horse, we seek to ensure the survival of the traditional type, and of the rarer bloodlines, no matter what the fashion of the times dictate.

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