yes
Jockeys
no,sometimes they do but mostly they get them from other owners
Jockeys ride on the back of thoroughbred horses; standard bred horses used in harness racing have drivers.
Yes there are, there are various breeds such as Arabians, Thoroughbreds, Quarter horse, etc., as well as cleaning and grooming, behaviour, types of tack used to train, ride and drive horses, and other types of info.
Horse racing is an equestrian sport that has been practiced over the centuries. It is a sport where horses attempt to be the fastest. Jockeys ride them.
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.
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.
a jockey because ranchers only cattle on ranches. jockeys ride their horses to race which seems funner than saying "yee haw"
I would recommend the American Quarter Horse. Though there is many gentle horses, the Quarter Horse loves people and company.
Most horses that are used for racing are ridden by professional riders called jockeys. Usually the people that own or train the horse do not ride it in the races.
Mustangs I think. Maybe Morgans. They would ride a lot of gaited horses actually. Theyw anted a smooth ride, so they rode horses like the Missouri Foxtrotter, the Tennessee Walker, and many other gaited breeds. And of course, they rode the usual western horses, quarter horses, appaloosa, paints and mustangs.
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