Mainly European warmblood types. But I prefer Thoroughbreds myself, or a good Anglo-Arabian, or Irish bred horse.
Bascule is the horses ability to 'round up' over a jump. No one breed is any better at it than another, it is all in the individual horses own jumping style and how it was trained.
Most of the light horse breeds and ponies can jump. While the draft breeds are currently being used to cross breed and produce larger horses for jumping they are generally too large to hold up to jumping themselves.
They are bred for show jumping, so not particulalry Yes, they often possess excellent jumping ability, style, and power. They are tiday's most popular breed on the hunter circuit.
HI, the most popular horse breeds for jumping are....... Andalusian Thoroughbred and Arabian and the most popular jumping pony breeds are.... Connemara, Welsh, Shetland, and Miniature horses ~Hope that answers your question~
Yes, Tennessee Walking Horses are among the most versatile breeds and can be used for everything-however, they are probably not the best breed to be going to the highest levels with-not saying that they cannot. If you find a TWH witht he correct build for a jumping horse, you could go to the top with it with the correct training.
Confirmation, breeding and training have more to do with a good jumping horse than age, but most horses younger than 4 or older than 20 will not be among the better jumping horses.
Palomino is not a breed. Palomino is a COLOR. Just like paint horses are not a breed, they are a COLOR. Palomino can be found in most but not all breeds of horses.
There is no 'one' breed that is more prone to injury. Its what kind of work or sport the horse is doing. Young horses that are asked to do too much too soon is usually where a lot of trouble starts. Young race horses sustain leg injuries. Jumping horses can break down the legs and reining horses have hock problems. The best thing to remember is 'everything in moderation'.
Reguardless of the breed horses usually give birth in spring.
When properly trained and conditioned, most horses can. However, breed and confirmation matters alot also. You need a horse with the confirmation of a jumping horse to be able to have any chance of jumping a 6 foot fence.
I have not heard of a breed called Andadura. There is a breed called an Andalusion. This is an old breed that comes from Europe. The most common color is grey. There are not many of these horses in the USA but they are becoming more well-known.
The Quarter Horse is an American breed so the majority of Quarter horses are in America.