actually a Tennessee Walking Horse is the very best for a beginning rider, calm, surefooted and even gait.
a shire or cob for a beginner or a welsh section or Arab for an advanced rider
Novice horse means that the horse has gone novice and the rider hasn't, and novice rider means that only the rider has gone novice, not the horse.
This will probably depend if the rider is a beginner or experienced and what discipline. :D
Taylor
the beginner rider should be riding a beginner level horse. a beginner horse should be able to go in a snaffle. our beginnger horses go in a full cheek copper twist or a snaffle double jointed
For a beginner depending upon whether you now the gears or not I would say a kx65 for a rider who knows how to operate the gears, or an automatic quad for a new rider to avoid a fatal injury. (:
a novice rider is someone who can properly groom and tack a horse. Also you can walk trot canter and jump small fences(1ft)
An intermediate rider has some riding experience. They are no longer a beginner, but not yet an advanced rider. In some styles of riding a beginner is called a Novice, then Intermediate, then Advanced (the highest level)
Missy Gallo is the frist horse back rider and she is the best she lived back in the 19th century.
Well if you ride western the best horse will be a calm quarter horse. Not a team penning horse but a nice calm bomb proof trail horse. Bombproof means the horse doesn't spook easily.If you ride English I would say a pony. I ride western but I'm an advanced rider. there are kids in our barn that own quarter horses and the kids are only four.
they are equal riders and both have beautiful horses
calm, interested, and alert is the best