Haguard
Haguard is an uncommon horse name that appears in some breed lists, but it is not a widely documented international breed with a clear public standard or large registry. In practical use, the term is best treated as a local, historical, or alternative label unless a breeder, archive, or breed organization can connect it to a specific population. Horses described this way may vary in size, color, build, and purpose, so the name alone does not reliably predict type.
When a Haguard horse appears in rescue notes, sales records, or research data, the useful questions are individual ones: age, training, veterinary history, identification papers, soundness, and current management. Breeding claims should be checked against traceable ancestry rather than repeated from a listing. Day-to-day care follows ordinary domestic horse standards, with forage-based feeding, safe fencing, hoof care, dental care, vaccination planning, and handling suited to the horse's actual temperament and workload.
Colors: Amber Champagne, Bay, Bay Dun, Bay Roan, Black, Blanket Appaloosa, Blue Roan, Brown, Buckskin, Champagne, Chestnut, Classic Champagne, Cremello, Dun, Dun Roan, Fewspot Appaloosa, Flaxen Chestnut, Frame Overo, Gold Champagne, Gray, Grey, Grullo, Leopard Appaloosa, Liver Chestnut, Overo, Palomino, Perlino, Piebald, Pinto, Rabicano, Red Dun, Red Roan, Roan, Sabino, Seal Bay, Silver Dapple, Skewbald, Smoky Black, Smoky Cream, Snowcap Appaloosa, Sorrel, Splash White, Tobiano, Tovero, Varnish Roan, White