
About these Horses coloring pages
These pages feature horses in a wide range of poses and settings — a stallion at full gallop across an open plain, a mare and foal standing together in a fenced field, a horse rolling on its back in a dusty paddock, and a quiet scene of a horse bending to drink from a still pond with cattails at the edge.
Simpler pages include a straight-on portrait with the forelock centered between pricked ears and a clean profile of a horse standing on a windswept hillside, while busier scenes show two horses splashing through a shallow rocky river and a herd of five galloping side by side with dust rising under their hooves.
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Horses coloring pages
A Farm Horse Standing Beside A Wooden Barn With Open Door
Young Horse Foal Standing Alone In A Tall Grass Meadow
Stallion At Full Gallop Across An Open Plain With Mountains Behind
Close-Up Portrait Of A Horse Head Showing Eye And Flowing Mane
Mare And Foal Standing Side By Side In A Fenced Grassy Field
Three Horses Grazing Across A Rolling Meadow At Different Distances
Horse Rearing Up On Hind Legs With Front Hooves Raised High
Barn Horse Looking Over A Stall Door With Hay In The Background
Two Horses Running Side By Side Through A Shallow Rocky River
Horse Trotting Along A Dirt Forest Trail Between Large Tree Trunks
Horse Standing On A Windswept Hillside Seen In Clear Profile
Horse Rolling On Its Back In A Dusty Paddock With Legs In The Air
Herd Of Five Horses Galloping Together Across A Dusty Grassy Plain
Horse Bending Down To Drink From A Still Pond With Cattails Nearby
Foal Nuzzling Its Nose Against A Mare's Cheek In A Grass Field
Horse Leaping Over A Wooden Log Fence With Tucked Front Legs
Horse Standing In Deep Snow With Breath Visible In Cold Air
Horse Facing Straight Forward With Both Large Eyes And Forelock Visible
Two Horses Touching Muzzles Nose To Nose In An Open Field
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More Ways to Use These Horses Coloring Pages
Finished pages can turn into easy crafts, simple games, party table pieces, and small keepsakes. These ideas give the set a little more life after the coloring is done.
Craft Idea
Pond Reflection Bookmark
Cut the drinking-from-the-pond page into a long vertical strip centered on the horse and its water reflection. Laminate the strip to use as a bookmark.
Decor Idea
Hillside Silhouette Wall Display
Trim the windswept hillside profile page and mount it on dark cardstock to emphasize the outline of the horse against the sky. Group several finished pages together along a wall for a simple gallery strip.
Game Idea
Horse Pose Memory Match
Make two copies of a handful of the single-horse pages, color each pair identically, then cut them to the same size and use them as a matching card game. The rearing horse, the rolling horse, and the trotting forest scene make for easy-to-distinguish pairs.
Learning Idea
Gait Sorting Chart
Arrange finished pages into columns by how the horse is moving — standing still, trotting, cantering, or galloping — and label each column. The forest trot, the river run, and the open-plain gallop give clear examples of different speeds.
Keepsake Idea
Mare and Foal Greeting Card
Fold a sheet of cardstock and glue the nose-nuzzling foal-and-mare scene to the front. Write a message inside for a birthday or thank-you card with a personal touch.
Party Idea
Herd Gallop Banner
Trim the five-horse herd page into individual horse shapes and string them along twine in a row to make a party banner. Space them so the manes and dust clouds show clearly between each figure.
Craft Idea
Winter Horse Snow Globe Scene
Cut out the snow-scene horse and mount it on a circular background cut from blue paper, then add torn white tissue paper pieces around the base to suggest a snow drift. Frame the circle with a ring of cardstock to look like a globe.
Keepsake Idea
Barn Scene Mini Journal Cover
Trim the barn door page to fit the front of a small blank notebook and attach it with a glue stick. The fence rail and open barn door give it a clear framed look without extra decoration.
Decor Idea
River Run Triptych
Color the two-horses-in-the-river page and display it alongside the lone-forest-trail page and the open-plain gallop page as a three-panel nature scene. Align them at the same height so the horizon lines roughly match across all three.




















