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| technically a color breed, is actually a descendant from ancient time, his color being an indication of a strong heritage. In the West, horses of the Buckskin, Dun, Red Dun and Grulla hues trace to the Mustang - Spanish Barb descendants which originated in Spain as the Sorraia. |
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The Northwest Buckskin Club was founded in 1965 by a group of folks with a passion for horses. They were particularly interested in breeding, showing and promoting the Buckskin colored horses.
Since it’s inception, people who have come to NWBC shows leave with happy memories of a family-friendly weekend. Our shows tend to be low-key, without the cut-throat attitude that so many breed shows are known for. Our judges even comment on how much they enjoy coming to our shows! |
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| We offer the usual disciplines of Western, English, Trail, Halter, Showmanship and Western Riding. In addition, we have Reining, Working Cow Horse, Working Rancher and Gaming events. We welcome all horses and riders, too. We are not limited to Buckskin horses, and have many open classes and High Points. We hope you will come give our shows a try! We are truly a breed apart! |
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