Hard to say,but here are my top 3.
First would have to my Arabians.They are so smart and graceful,not to mention gorgeous.They really can do anything.
Second would have to be paints.They are so beautiful with their different coat patterns and colors.I love my black overo paint mare.I never get bored looking at her wild coat pattern.
3rd would be Standardbreds.I use to volunteer at a rescue and ended up with 3 foster horses,which one my mom kept.They are so gentle and loving.It kills me when I see them in the kill pens awaiting slaughter.I actively rescue many STB's.In fact trying to help one right now.
2006-06-29 05:40:52
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answered by NicoleinPA 4
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I like all horses, but Appaloosas are my favorite. I like their unique color patterns, but they have proven to be a hardy, dependable, intelligent breed. They have minds of their own, and can be ornery, but I've nevre had an Appy that couldn't go all day long and then some. They are great trail horses,a nd many have Quarter Horse, Arabian or Thoroughbred blood, which was introduced to improve the breed's original conformation, which often was pig-eyed, with a ratty, sparse mane and tail. This nterbreeding has diluted the color genes (spot genes) however.
2006-06-29 06:41:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Thoroughbreds.
I worked on a breeding training racing farm when I wasyoung and worked and rode these racers for years.
They are great horses with so much spirit.
They make wonderful riding horses after they reitre from the track. They can go on to have second careers as jumpers or trail horses or what ever.
They do take an experienced rider and handler but I love mine and have re-trained a few now.
2006-06-29 05:48:08
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answered by tlctreecare 7
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thoroughbred--they are very versatile horses from racing to 3-day eventing to trail riding, the sky is the limit, I usually get mine off the track and give them a new career choice. The one closest to my heart has formed a bond with me that could never be broken, I trust this mare with my life and she seems to trust me with hers, I have not had another breed show that much "emotion". I remember this quote and I think it applies here "At it's finest horse and rider are not joined by tack but by trust each is totally reliant upon the other each is the selfless guardian of the others well being."
2006-06-29 08:38:16
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answered by exracehorsechick 2
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i love all horses, yet Appaloosas are my in demand. i love their unique colour varieties, yet they have shown to be a hardy, reliable, sensible breed. they have minds of their own, and could be ornery, yet i have nevre had an Appy which couldn't flow all day lengthy and then some. they are large path horses,a nd many have Quarter Horse, Arabian or Thoroughbred blood, which became presented to strengthen the breed's unique conformation, which in many circumstances became pig-eyed, with a ratty, sparse mane and tail. This nterbreeding has diluted the colour genes (spot genes) besides the undeniable fact that.
2016-10-13 23:03:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Very Hard question! My horses are Dutch Warmbloods and Draft Horses. But I have always wanted a Thoroughbred so I could race him. (When I was 10, my dad was a thoroughbred racing trainer.) So I want to become a race horse trainer. My horses now, I use for Grand Prix Dressage and Jumping.
2006-06-30 06:17:35
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answered by moose_luver 2
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I love Quarter horses because thy have an over all great disposition and a good attitude about different things that happen to them. My favorite color is a Bay I think that thy are the most beautiful of them all.
2006-06-29 06:42:32
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answered by rainbowyates 2
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Amereican Saddlebreds. They are the first breed developed in the US, and the first to have an organized breed standard and registry. They make excellent pleasure and trail mounts as well as being a premier show horse. They make excellent dressage. hunters, show jumpers,and western pleasure horses, in addition to being shown as Five-gaited, three-gaited, Fine harness and pleasure horses under saddleseat tack. They were bred to be smooth gaited horses for the plantation owners to to ride in overseeing the plantation. They are very atuned to people and amenable to various forms of training. They try hard to please, and with kindness and direction they will try their hardest for you. Many people dislike the breed because of their reputation as a bug eyed show horse, but very few ASB's are like that. most are backyard pleasure horses, who provide their owners with the simple pleasure of being a loyal companion.
2006-07-11 05:12:59
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answered by horselover 2
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favorite is the quarter horse. palomino in color. great all-around mover and works well with cattle. There is nothing as gorgeous as a palomino working cows with the sun glinting off of that golden color and the white mane and tail flowing in the breeze.
2006-07-11 16:20:02
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answered by Yellow Horse 2
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Arabians because they are so intelligent and beautiful. They require owners that are at least as intelligent as they are but once bonded to you they are friends for life. There is a reason why the Bedouin's kept their prize mares in the family tents in the desert.
2006-06-29 16:21:40
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answered by Anonymous
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