Although no two horses are the same, and their personalities can vary widely, Quarter Horses tend to be reserved and laid back. They are good for cow ponies, but are often low on the list in comparison to other breeds concerning their interaction with their riders and their willingness to work. The Quarter Horses I've known have been defensive, and difficult to work with, although a few have been mildly even-tempered and good mounts.
That all depends on the situation. A horse's behaviour will differ from one situational scenario to another. It also depends on how well that horse has been socialized or habituated to certain stimuli or objects it is subjected to.
Well, horses are like people. Their personalities are all different. So it just depends on which horse you get. I recommend a quiet older horse for beginners.
Sometimes it depends on the horse not the breed, but my Q horse is sweet, but sometimes sour.
well it depends on what the horse is like and what it personality is. its history can change its behavior.
A quarter gelding is a male quarter horse without testicles. The quarter horse is a type of breed of horse.
If you mean another word for "Quarter Horse", there aren't any others. A Quarter Horse is a breed of horse.
A Quarter Horse is n all American horse. What a Quarter Horse really is, is a horse that can gallop at full speed a quarter of a mile without stopping. I hope this answers your question! [-:
The Quarter Horse is the fastest horse in the world for short distances, 1/4 mile, more or less. That's why they are called quarter horses.
The Foundation Quarter horse is a type of Quarter horse that is supposed to strongly resemble the original Quarter horse body type. The original Quarter horse was short , under 16 hands, and had a wide / low build to it.
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A quarter horse.
A horse is just the name of the animal and Quarter Horse is a name of a breed of horse.
Quarter horses are the fastest horse to run a quarter mile.
A Jennet and a thoroughbred made a quarter horse!!
A quarter horse is one that is registered with the American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA) or other similar registries (Australian Quarter Horse Association, for example), as having two registered quarter horse parents. The AQHA recognizes the offsrping of a quarter horse and a Thoroughbred (registered with the Jockey Club) by registering them in their "Appendix" registry. A foal born as a result of the mating of a quarter horse and a thoroughbred is referred to as an "appendix" or an "appendix quarter horse." An appendix quarter horse can attain regular registry status by earning 10 or more points in AQHA shows and races.