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American Cream Draft Horse

The American Cream, which dates back to 1911, is the only draft horse breed that originated in the United States. These hardworking animals were developed to do work on farms, and began to disappear from this country with the advent of tractors. The American Cream draft horse is now critically endangered.

With their buttermilk to rich gold color, white markings, and white or flaxen manes or tails, these horses are a beauty to behold. They are also extremely strong workers. At the Minnesota Zoo's Wells Fargo Family, our horses Duke and Prince earn their way by pulling visitors in wagons out to the Wells Fargo Family Farm. They also pull an antique farm wagon in Minnesota State Fair parades and other local events throughout the year. Not surprisingly, these splendid animals area very popular with Zoo visitors.

American Cream draft horses continue to play a valuable role on today's modern farm. These animals are superior to tractors for logging and farm work on marginal land. They create less soil compaction and cause less erosion in steep terrain, than modern heavy machinery. This breed is also becoming popular with law enforcement mounted patrols, where it is know as a calm and obedient horse that works well in crowds.

In the United States, the population of American Cream draft horses has been steadily climbing over the past ten years to a current level of approximately 300 animals.


 

 

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