thoroughbreds...standardbreds...maybe morgans and walkers...
All of the breeds used are not 100% known, however the Arabian carries markers for both the Akhal-Teke and the Caspian horse. So it is known that these two breeds were used in the creation of the Arabian horse, though many breeders will deny this.
The wild Mustang
The shires horse is a 'heavy' horse, also known as a draught horse often used for pulling carts. These are one of the biggest horse breeds.
The shires horse is a 'heavy' horse, also known as a draught horse often used for pulling carts. These are one of the biggest horse breeds.
Welsh Cob Horse Isle answer!!
the Arabians are the Egyptian horse used
Yes, the Dutch Warmblood can be used for hunting.
There are many smooth coated dogs used for hunting. Check out the AKC's list of dog breeds if there is a particular dog you are looking for.Hunting dogs will be in the Hound Group:http://www.akc.org/breeds/hound_group.cfmOr the Sporting Group:http://www.akc.org/breeds/sporting_group.cfm
yes they are
the four most popular horse breeds in Britain is the throughbred which is mostly used in racing. another popular horse breed is the shetland, which is found in cold conditions on the shetland islands. the next horse breed is the shire which is known for is stocky build. and the last is the exmoor pony which is a wild pony that grazes in the countryside hope that helps
NO, people also like to race Quarter horse, Mules, Arabs and other breeds. No, most common race horses are thoroughbreds, but Quarter horses have also been known to do well. (There are many other breeds that race to.)
Back in the middle ages heavier draft breeds, Friesians, and certain carriage breeds were used quite often, as was the Spanish -Norman horse.