Young children can ride most breeds of horses, providing they are quiet and react with minimal fuss to unexpected situations. Generally, high strung breeds of horses are not recommended for young children, but again, it depends on the personality of the individual horse.
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No HorseIsle does not allow you to breed any horses. You can only ride and train them. They do, however, have the Quarter Horse breed in both HI1 and HI2.
I would recommend the American Quarter Horse. Though there is many gentle horses, the Quarter Horse loves people and company.
gaited horses have a certain way they move their feet (the gait) that usually makes the ride extremely smooth and its a lot faster than the quarter horses gait, they also have a lot of endurance and can go long distances at faster speeds than a QH
In The Sims 3, toddlers and children cannot ride foals. Only teens and older Sims can ride horses, including adult horses and foals. However, children can interact with foals through petting and feeding, fostering a bond without riding.
Quarter horses are one of the more docile breeds. Much more calmer than say an Arabian or thoroughbred. I've found them easier to train/break and they are more trusting. So no they aren't exactly hard to ride just depends on what they're trained to do and their temperament.
A horse that can Piaffe is the slowest. A piaffe is a trot in place. That would be the Quarter Horse. I ride/show Quarter Horses and Saddlebreds. People think ponies are the slowest, but really they're probably the fastest. Poneies can throw you off in a minute. Hope this helps!!
No, you can only ride Epona as adult Link.
Tennessee Walking horses are very popular, as are older Thoroughbreds, Quarter Horses are the most common. Younger children tend to ride smaller, miniature horses such as the American Pony, Shetlands, etc.
as long as you can walk, you can ride. This goes for young children and old adults
Chad Savage and Terry Grant both have ridden Quarter Horses on the OLN reality show Mantracker.
The best toddler bike with a parent handle for young children learning to ride is the Strider 12 Sport Balance Bike.