The Golden American Saddlebred first horse to be registered was Pot O’ Gold who was foaled in 1939. The coloring of the Golden Saddlebred does range from cream to copper with the perfect color being untarnished gold coin. The mane and tail must be white and eyes should be dark or brown. The Golden Saddlebred must have no spots but may have white markings on legs and face. This horse has a well-proportioned heat, small ears, and long neck, with a short, strong back. The Golden American Saddlebred is a trainable, adaptable horse and depending on the individual temperament of the horse would be suitable for show ring, trail, pleasure, parade, and eventing. The Golden Saddlebred stands on average between 15 and 17 hh.