You buy it in the auctions or private sales.
An Irish hunter is a pure breed. You can only breed an Irish hunter with an Irish hunter to get an Irish hunter.
The horse breeds that you can get on howrse are: Standardbred, Thoroughbred, Appaloosa, Arabian, Paint, Canadian, Quarter, Hanoverian, Purebred Spanish, Irish Hunter, Friesian, Hackney. There are also ponys: Newfoundland, Welsh, Connemara, Chincoteague.
Irish hunter
3'6"
Sealgaire (hunter; huntsman) Also tóraí (pursuer; seeker, hunter) Tóraí spré (fortune-hunter).
The horse breeding was one. The Irish were famous for their "Irish Hunter" or "Irish Sport HOrse". I can't think of any others at the moment.
it depends on what you want to do. for hunting and for a great all rounder than i would say a Irish hunter. but a friesians have lovely paces and are great at dressage.
If the parents are each 100% of their breed then the foal will take the breed of the father and look like the Chinco pony. If however, there is a higher breed percentage in the make-up, the foal will follow this characteristic.
sealgaire (hunter, huntsman) 'shall-geri'tóraí (pursuer; seeker, hunter) 'tory'As a surname: Mac an t-Sealgair (Scottish Gaelic)
Blarney O'Democrat has written: 'The Irish-office-hunter-oniad: a heroic epic' -- subject(s): Irish
The Irish Sports Horse (ISH) also known as the Irish Hunter, is usually the result of a cross between Irish Draught and the Thoroughbred.It has been given recognition as a seprate breed.
Irish sports horse always! Or a regestered hunter from a breeder.