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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
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What is Corson's Creams?Corson's Creams is a farm located in beautiful North Idaho dedicated to the preservation and promotion of the American Cream Draft Horse breed.
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Where is Corson's Creams Located?Corson's Creams is located in the extreme Northern reaches of Idaho, only about 5 miles South of the Canadian border. Surrounded by National Forest and bordered by the majestic Moyie River, the location is certainly worth a visit.
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How did Corson's Creams begin?Corson's Creams was founded by Ben and Linda Corson, who have been passionate advocates for the American Cream Draft Horse breed for over 50 years.
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Can I visit Corson's Creams?Yes, Corson's Creams welcomes visitors to their farm. Book a FABULOUS FARM TOUR, a Wagon Ride, Sleigh Ride, or even Ride a Draft Horse! All that and you can experience the beauty and grace of American Cream Draft Horses up close and learn about their history. Contact us to schedule a tour or ride. 208-267-7673
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How can I support Corson's Creams and their work with the American Cream Draft Horses?You can support Corson's Creams by visiting the farm, participating in their programs, or even considering adoption or sponsorship of an American Cream Draft Horse.
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How can I learn more about the history of the American Cream Draft Horses?At Corson's Creams, you can immerse yourself in the history of American Cream Draft Horses through guided tours, educational materials, and engaging with knowledgeable staff. The American Cream Draft Horse Association is another wonderful resource to support your efforts to learn more about this amazing breed. https://acdha.org/
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Can I Volunteer at Corson's Creams?Yes, Corson's Creams welcomes volunteers who are passionate about American Cream Draft Horses and want to contribute their time and skills. Volunteering is a wonderful way to be involved and make a positive impact on the farm and the horses. Contact us for more information at 208-267-7663
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Can I Participate in training workshops at Corson's Creams?Yes, Corson's Creams offers training workshops where you can learn about handling, harnessing, and working with American Cream Draft Horses. These workshops provide valuable hands-on experience and are open to enthusiasts of all levels. Contact us today to learn more: 208-267-7673
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What is an American Cream Draft Horse?An American Cream Draft Horse is a rare and unique breed of draft horse that originated in the United States. With their striking cream-colored coats, pink skin, and amber eyes, these medium-to-large horses are known for their beauty and gentle nature. They were developed in Iowa in the early 1900s and have since captivated enthusiasts with their rich history and natural fit within sustainable farming practices. Today, the American Cream Draft Horse remains critically rare but is gaining recognition for its exceptional appearance and contribution to our agricultural heritage.
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Are American Cream Draft Horses suitable for beginners?Yes, American Cream Draft Horses are known for their gentle nature, making them a good choice for novice owners. Their calm temperament and willingness to work make them easily managed on small farms.
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What are the characteristics of American Cream Draft Horses?American Cream Draft Horses are medium-to-large horses, averaging 15-16.3 hands at the withers. They have a rich cream color, pink skin, amber eyes, and white manes and tails. Some white markings are desirable.
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Can I breed American Cream Draft Horses?Breeding American Cream Draft Horses requires careful consideration and adherence to breed standards. It's best to consult with experienced breeders and follow proper guidelines. We would love to help, please give us a call at 208-267-7673
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What is the History of the American Cream Draft Horse?American Cream Draft Horses trace their roots back to a cream-colored mare named Old Granny, auctioned in Iowa in 1911. The breed's development and recognition took place in the early 1900s.
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Are American Cream Draft Horses suitable for farm work?Yes, American Cream Draft Horses were traditionally used for farm work and are well-suited for harnessing, hitching, and driving. Their size and strength make them valuable assets on a working farm.
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Can I purchase an American Cream Draft Horse from Corson's Creams?Yes, Corson's Creams offers sales and breeding of American Cream Draft Horses to those who you can provide a loving home to one of these magnificent horses. Contact us for more information about the purchase process.
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Are American Cream Draft Horses Suitable for Riding?Creams make wonderful daily riders. If you're interested in riding, it's recommended to consult with trainers who specialize in working with draft breeds. Tiffany Corson has a wealth of knowledge and experience training, we highly recommend you give her a call to learn more. 208-267-7673
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How can I contribute to the conservation of the American Cream Draft Horses?When you support Corson's Creams and the American Cream Draft Horse breed, you play an active role in their conservation efforts, making a meaningful contribution towards their preservation. Joining the American Cream Draft Horse Association not only supports the promotion and conservation of the breed but also grants you access to a valuable network of knowledge and support dedicated to American Cream Draft Horses. By raising awareness, sharing their captivating story, and practicing responsible breeding, you can make a significant impact in preserving the extraordinary American Cream Draft Horse breed for future generations.
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Are American Cream Draft Horses good with children?American Cream Draft Horses have a gentle nature and are generally good with children. However, it's important to remember that interactions with any horse should be supervised to ensure the safety of both the child and the horse. We suggest you reach out to Tiffany Corson at Corson's Creams for more information about your specific child and horse. She can be reached at 208-267-7673
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