Top sales director Sean Delph has been with Delcom Group since 2002. The Lewisville, Texas, businessman is the top educational dealer for HP in his state, and his clients account for 40 percent of Delcom’s total company revenue. Sean Delph enjoys his two American Quarter Horses in his spare time.
Compact, muscular, and medium boned, the American Quarter Horse is the most popular horse breed in North America. Standing between 14 and 16 hands tall, American Quarter Horses descend from English, Spanish, Arabian, and Thoroughbred breeds. Though these horses have been around since the 1600s, it was only in 1940 that the American Quarter Horse Registry was founded.
Quarter horses can run a straight, short distance faster than any other breed, sprinting at speeds of up to 50 miles per hour, and are so named for their speed in quarter-mile races. Most are sorrels (chestnut-colored horses), though 16 colors are recognized by the American Quarter Horse Association. They excel at cattle work and rodeo sports, and their calm, friendly disposition often makes for an ideal family horse.
Compact, muscular, and medium boned, the American Quarter Horse is the most popular horse breed in North America. Standing between 14 and 16 hands tall, American Quarter Horses descend from English, Spanish, Arabian, and Thoroughbred breeds. Though these horses have been around since the 1600s, it was only in 1940 that the American Quarter Horse Registry was founded.
Quarter horses can run a straight, short distance faster than any other breed, sprinting at speeds of up to 50 miles per hour, and are so named for their speed in quarter-mile races. Most are sorrels (chestnut-colored horses), though 16 colors are recognized by the American Quarter Horse Association. They excel at cattle work and rodeo sports, and their calm, friendly disposition often makes for an ideal family horse.