where to start... They are very versatile, there are tons of breeds though quater horses and paints are the most common. If properly trained they are gentile and devoted companions. They are very expensive to keep, you may want to be more specific- I could go on for hours or you can email me privately and I'll fill you in on what you want to know I was raised in a barn and I raised my kids in a barn it's a long standing family tradition till I got my divorce now we're apartment bound for a little bit.
2007-03-10 13:16:57
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answered by Shawna 4
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If you are really interested there are so many good horse training web sites that will give you everyting from training to behavior to what to do with a new horse. Here are their names, google them and you will hit their sites:
Clinton Anderson (downunderhorsemanship.com)
Buck Brannaman
ken Mcnabb
Steve Rother
Dennis Reis
mark rashid
Vaqueroway.com
John Lyons
2007-03-10 15:28:25
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answered by bandit 2
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Horses are allot like humans. They have their pecking order. Allot of people think the stallion is the leader. This however is not true. Usually it's the female that's in charge. There allot more aggressive than the male. A male will chase off other males. A female will try to kill them if they feel the colt is in danger. As far as emotions well like I said there like humans. They all have their independent personalities.
2007-03-10 13:23:15
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answered by Anonymous
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ahhhh, horses are amazing animals. just trying to describe them makes me smile. i've been showing paint horses at the national level for 4 years now and i can't describe how amazing the experience is. the bond you establish with a horse is truly special.
2007-03-10 13:52:05
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answered by alexie. 4
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I think you should specify your answer a little bit... like are you looking to buy one? want to know about what they eat, do etc... then i could help you on almost any topic.
But i guess i can breifly tell you this:
they are pack animals
they can grow from 9 hands to 17/18 hands (1 hand=4 inches)
they eat a variety of grasses and hays, and grains
they still roam free and wild in parts of the united states and countries like australia and latvia.
they have many colors from white to black to brown to even a bluish!
try googling them also!
2007-03-10 14:05:53
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answered by Sarah C- Equine Help 101 5
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go to the quarter horse association website.
2007-03-10 14:20:57
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answered by Indiana Colts Fan 3
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there is way to much to tell but were do you want me to start i own one in my backyard and i take care of some other peoples horseys to so i know just about every thing
2007-03-10 16:07:01
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answered by crystal h 1
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horse require alot of love,care ,work and devotion,so if you can't devote these things to them then don't get any
2007-03-10 14:06:38
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answered by karen g 1
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You gotta scoop in order to ride!
2007-03-10 13:19:32
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answered by Ayla B 4
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they got some big weeners
2007-03-10 13:12:59
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answered by sickskillz883 5
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