Last updated: 3 July 2026

Horse breeds

Standardbred

An American breed best known from harness racing, both trotting and pacing.

Origin
United States
Character
gentle and willing
For beginners
Yes, suitable
Standardbred

Origin

The Standardbred originally comes from United States. An American breed best known from harness racing, both trotting and pacing. Many retired racehorses are also ridden for recreation.

Appearance and character

In-app indicators

Dressage
Jumping
Own mind
Sweet
People-oriented

These are simplified app indicators, not fixed breed laws. Every horse is different.

Good for beginners?

With a gentle, people-oriented character, the Standardbred is often a suitable choice for beginner riders, always with good guidance.

Did you know?

Standardbreds can be trotters or pacers.

Frequently asked questions

Where does the Standardbred come from?

The Standardbred originally comes from United States. An American breed best known from harness racing, both trotting and pacing.

What is the character of the Standardbred?

An American breed best known from harness racing, both trotting and pacing. Many retired racehorses are also ridden for recreation.

Is the Standardbred good for beginners?

With a gentle, people-oriented character, the Standardbred is often a suitable choice for beginner riders, always with good guidance.

Can I mix the Standardbred with another breed?

Yes. In the HorseJournal Breed Mixer you pick the Standardbred and a second breed, and the app creates your own dream breed with a name, a trilingual profile and an illustration.

Breed Mixer

Mix the Standardbred with another breed

Pick two real breeds and HorseJournal creates your own dream breed. Below are two examples of a cross with the Standardbred. In the app you name your dream breed yourself, get the full trilingual profile, save it to your horse and make your own share card.

Cross of the Standardbred with the Arabian
Standardbred × Arabian
Cross of the Standardbred with the Irish Cob / Gypsy Cob
Standardbred × Irish Cob / Gypsy Cob