Irish Sport Horse

Published A Few Days Ago
ADVERTISEMENT
fast facts

About Irish Sport Horse

Weight
1,150 lb
Physique
Strong, athletic
Lifespan
31 years
Best Suited For
All levels of horse owners, trainers, and riders who have the time to dedicate to an energetic horse
Temperament
Obedient, docile, loyal, amiable, easy to train and manage, intelligent, versatile, and brave
Comparable Breeds
Irish Draught Horse, Thoroughbred Horse
Height
ADVERTISEMENT

Irish Sport Horse Breed History

As its name implies, the Irish Sport Horse is from Ireland. The breed is the result of crossing the Thoroughbred Horse with the Irish Draught Horse, though the infusion of Continental Warmblood equine breeds has also become more common in recent years.

The Irish Draught Horse is a light breed that evolved initially to be used on farms in Ireland. However, it became popular for its strength, courage, intelligence, gentle personality, and hardiness, so the horses were also used in competitive equestrian sporting events.

Irish Sport horses make wonderful riding horses because of their sensible temperament.

For several centuries, Thoroughbred horses were bred with Irish Draught horses in order to create a sport horse breed that would exhibit the best genes and traits of both of these popular equine breeds.

The result was the Irish Sport Horse, which exhibits intelligence, strength, versatility, athleticism, and a sought-after gentle disposition. These characteristics make Irish Sport horses suitable for a variety of tasks that range from hunting and agriculture, to transportation and pleasure riding.

This unique breed’s athleticism has made it popular around the world, and many of these horses are exported to areas throughout the United States and Europe today.

Breed Traits

ADVERTISEMENT

The Irish Sport Horse is a popular and beloved breed because it has a wonderful personality that is suitable for all levels of horse owners, trainers, and riders.

Irish Sport horses are known for being lively, bold, and intelligent, though they are also calm and even-tempered. These animals are highly enthusiastic and eager, so they are easy to manage and easy to train for a variety of tasks.

Because these horses have a lot of energy, however, they should be allowed to exercise regularly and enjoy plenty of outdoor activity. These horses need to release their energy, so regular interaction is necessary. Make sure that you can dedicate enough time to this horse in order to ensure its wellbeing and overall health.

Irish Sport horses exhibit intelligence, strength, versatility, and a gentle disposition.

Overall Description

In addition to being strong and athletic, Irish Sport horses are known for their high endurance level and resilience. Their bodies allow them to perform running and jumping exercises with ease and with exceptional accuracy, and these animals also make wonderful riding horses because of their sensible temperament.

The Irish Sport horse’s body should be well proportioned throughout, and the head should be alert and well set, featuring a face that is often convex. You will also notice long ears, a long neck that is slightly arched and muscular, and large eyes.

These horses have a strong bone structure, as well as robust loins and a short and strong back. The shoulders will be long and sloped, and the chest will be deep without being overly broad. Also, the withers will be high, and the croup, which is often long and sloping, will be muscular. The hindquarters will also be noticeably powerful. All of these features combine to give this horse its exceptional jumping ability.

Irish Sport horses need to release their energy, so regular interaction is necessary.

Colors

ADVERTISEMENT

The Irish Sport Horse comes in a wide range of beautiful colors. All solid colors are allowed, including tobiano and overo, but you will not find these horses showcasing piebald or skewbald. Also, the tail and the mane can be any color.

Common colors include buckskin, bay, gray, white, dun, black, chestnut, cremello, palomino, perlino, grullo, roan, champagne, and brown.

Grooming Requirements

Because the Irish Sport Horse enjoys spending time with people, grooming your horse consistently will provide an ideal opportunity to strengthen your bond with your equine companion.

In addition to regularly bathing your horse with the appropriate shampoo, you can also ensure that the animal’s skin and coat will remain clean and healthy by simply utilizing standard equine grooming tools.

You can begin by using a hoof pick, as this easy-to-use tool will thoroughly remove any dirt and debris that has become stuck in your horse’s hooves. As you clean out the hooves, also check for injuries and infections that need prompt treatment.

To get the coat as clean as possible, start with a curry comb, which will effectively loosen any dirt and debris that has become tangled within the coat or that is stuck to the skin. Follow it with a body brush to further remove any debris, excess hair, and dirt that the curry comb loosened or missed. If your horse is sensitive, use a brush with softer bristles.

To get to sensitive areas, such as the eyes and ears, you can use a grooming cloth very gently. And, finally, make sure the tail and mane are smooth and detangled with the help of a tail comb and mane comb.

Photo credit: Mustang_79/Depositphotos.com; Laura Renwick/Flickr; sazzyb100/Depositphotos.com

ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT

You May Like

Malamoodle

The Malamoodle combines the intelligent poodle and the pack-oriented nature of the Alaskan Malamute. The Malamoodle is a friendly, loving family dog.

7 Ways a Shelter Dog Can Improve Your Life

If you want to experience the joys of owning a dog but aren''t sure that buying a puppy is the right choice for you, think about adopting a shelter dog.

Bigger Is Better: AKC Releases List Of 2013’s Most Popular Dogs In T

Lab lovers have spoken – See who took the American Kennel Club’s top spot on the Most Popular Dogs In The U.S. When it comes to dog breeds, owner…

Last Minute Gift Guide For Your Furry Friends

Last minute shopper? We''ve compiled a last minute gift guide of great items we found on Amazon that will make you more popular than Santa!

PetGuide’s Best New Cat Product of 2018: Petronics Mousr

As a durable, entertaining toy that is designed to impress felines and their parents alike, The Petronics Mousr definitely deserved to win this award.

Best Dog Jackets

Dog jackets are not just a fashion accessory - their main purpose is to keep your pet dry, warm, and comfy in the cold weather.

Sheltie Tzu

The playful little Sheltie Tzu is a feisty combination of the super alert Shetland Sheepdog and the often headstrong Shih Tzu.

Adoptable Dog of the Week – Sammy

Our Adoptable Dog of the Week is Sammy, a little over 1.5 years old Australian Shepherd, Bull Mastiff, and Great Pyrenees mix from Olathe, Kansas.

Labrahuahua

The Labrahuahua shares the gentle Labrador Retriever nature and the spunky Chihuahua attitude. A friendly dog who loves to find a cozy place to snooze.

Adoptable Dog Of The Week – Cinnamon

Cinnamon is a sweetie – and that’s why she’s our Adoptable Dog of the Week! This young lady is a 2-year-old American Staffordshire Terrier…

This Incredible Kickstarter Smart Collar Tracks Your Dog’s Health

Wish your pooch could tell you where it hurts? Waggit, a collar that tracks your dog''s vitals, location, and activity, wants to make that dream a reality.

Best Dog Pooper Scoopers for Mess-Free Waste Removal

No matter how much you love your fur kid, no one likes to pick up dog poop, so check out our guide on best dog pooper scoopers to find a perfect match!

Thoroughbred Horse

The Thoroughbred Horse has a bold and spirited personality that isn''t suitable for riders and owners who do not have experience.

Miniature Goldendoodle

The Miniature Goldendoodle is an exciting and relatively new designer dog breed that combines the best traits of two popular breeds: the Golden Retriever and the Miniature Poodle.

Upside Down Dog Of The Week – Nikita

Get ready to fly the friendly skies with Nikita, our Upside Down Dog of the Week from Upsidedowndogs.com. Nikita is a 3-year-old female Basset Hound from Los…