I have quarter horses. there the best because they can be used for anything.
2007-07-06 07:37:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Appaloosas!!! I have a 16 hand gelding and a smaller mare - but beside them I also have 2 black and white Tennessee Walker fillies, a red crabbit Arabian mare, and older Quarter Horse mare, and 2 ponies - one a Welsh, the other a Shetland.
2007-07-06 05:49:45
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answered by Anonymous
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I've trained all breeds of horses, but my own horses are both cross breed sports horses.
I have an 11 year old Selle Francais cross Dutch Warmblood who stands at 16.3hh. I've owned him since he was four years old. My other horse is a youngster, just 2 years old. He is out of a TBxShire mare and by Polling (a Bavarian Warmblood stallion). I bought him before he was weaned. He is currently almost 17hh and will probably go on to be around 17.2hh.
Both my horses were bought for eventing, but the older horse excelled at Dressage, before he had an injury in the field as a six year old...
2007-07-06 02:33:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Morgans!!! They are a great all around horses!!! Morgans served as cavalry mounts & artillery horses. Morgans have set world trotting records. The stamina & spirit of the Morgan combined with it's build & way of traveling comtributed greatly to the formation of other American breeds!!The breeds include the Quarter Horse, the Standardbred, Tennessee Walking horse & American Saddle horse. Quarter horse stud Joe Baily was son of Headlight Morgan. Jubliee King a famous Morgan was also registered under the Quarter horse name of Yellow Jacket. Quarter horse Joe Hancock was sired by Redolent a son of a Morgan Red Oak. In 1920 the King Ranch of Kingsville, TX purchased the 2 yr old colt Lucky from US Goverment farm for upgrading the stock horses. Countless Morgan mares were purchased & turned out on the range in the King Ranch. In origial AQHA registry books shows off spring of Morgan Mare. 90% of todays saddle breeds carry Morgan blood. The strengh, speed, endurance, the ability to out walk, to out trot, out pull other horses are legendary!!! They are very sweet breed!! I have done evry thing on my Morgans & they are happy to do it!!! There are some of my reasons I love my Morgans!!!
2007-07-06 06:56:39
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answered by ClanSinclair 7
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In the farming co-op, we have many horses. They all work for a living.
There are 4 American Saddlebreds, 2 Andalusian, 2 Appaloosa, 6 Belgian, and 2 Morgan.
2007-07-06 02:28:11
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answered by kja63 7
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Paints and Quarter Horses.
2007-07-08 13:36:15
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answered by txpainthorse 6
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Morgans and saddlebreds. I love my saddlehorses!!!!! I have to morgans, a classic pleasure and an english pleasure. I keep one of them at a saddlebred barn for equitation purposes where i became very taken by the breed, which is perfect for equitation. I also love the 5 gaited!!!! Hope to get one next year.
2007-07-07 15:29:07
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answered by ruserious 2
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arabians. i have a purebred hunter pleasure show mare and also a yearling arabian/friesian colt - he just turned a year old today! :D
2007-07-08 07:50:37
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answered by Anonymous
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i love arabians. i ususally ride them at camp and at lessons. i also like quarter horses, and thoroughbreds too.
2007-07-06 04:58:48
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answered by HorseLover#1 2
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Thoroughbred! I ride one at the stable I ride at, I love their body structure and their jumping ability.
2007-07-06 05:37:40
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answered by Anonymous
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