It all depends on how spooky and good they are with water and other horses, and how they react when they are scared. I prefer geldings, but it also depends on the rider
Paint horses are good for western, and can be used for English too, so that could be a good horse for you. Tennessee Walking horses could be a nice option for you because they are very versatile and have great gaits for trail riding. I use my TWH mare for mostly trail riding, but I also use her for western and I do a little bit of casual bareback jumping on her- proof that TWH's can be used for everything you do.
I don't understand the question but "Selle" (fem.) is the french for saddle. for a real answer: selle francais horses are great eventers, and in my opinion, if young, would be waisted on the trail. however like almost any other horse, if trained right, it can do trail.
See if u can find a nice big Quarter horse. Lots are short but there tough and strong and good trail horses.
I had one its slow but good for trail riding
Yep! they are known for western riding and racing. they are the fastest horses under a quarter of a mile.
Well you could get a job as a stable hand at your local stables or you could help muck out stalls or ask a stable if they need help exercising the horses or go to a trail riding centre and help out there
get a 250f if ur goona be trail riding bcc they r good race bikes but the 4 stroke motor would be good for bottom end in the trails.
Generally, yes. They are hardy, somewhat surefooted, and smart.
No. The LS2 is a street bike. Did anybody ever try trail riding one?
Unless you're doing some extremely rugged trail riding, your horse doesn't need any leg protection, it's their natural environment and they're built for it.
Depending on the standerbreds temperament it can make a good riding horse. But is preferably a more 'Cart pulling' horse and trotting horses.
Gypsy Vanner Horses are cart horses. They have good temperaments but are big! They are good for inexperienced riders but I would personally recommend a Quarter Horse. I grew up riding them since I was 3 and they are still my favorite. Goodluck :)