The horse you are looking for in this question is a cob:
or a shire horse:
To become a horse trainer, a person doesnÕt need any special certificates. They should however be very familiar with details on many breeds of horses, as well as have experience riding them.
for howrse; padd it with cotton
Well, they used horses for transportation. And sometimes for food. :(
it depends on how well the horse is trained.
well throughout the world they're is thousands of horse breeds, so it is highly unlikely to name them all. A few of famous horse breeds are;Arabian, thoroughbred, welsh mountain, exmoor, Dartmoor, highland, shire, they're is lots more common ones but if you type in horse breeds on a search engine you should find a lot on there,i hope this is some help x.
Well, I personally like Howrse. I personally prefer Horse Isle. I like polo.
Well, I haven't counted them all but i think there are over 300 horse breeds, as there are many rare and unknown breeds which are not included on the Horse Breeds page on Wikipedia, although this is still a good list. I found a website which is new, so, unfortunately incomplete. However, they have listed many horse breeds. Check out the website if you are interested: http://equi-mania.wikidot.com Hope I've helped you answer your question!
Well a human can sustain most any type of injury from horseback riding, from a strained muscle to even dying. A horse has the same possibilities as far as injuries are concerned.
Well there are two types of American Cream horse. The first is the riding type horse which is mostly made up of different breeds registered for their cream coloring. Then there is the American Cream Draft. The Cream Draft is one of the rarest horses in the world and is in fact not even Cream colored, but is Champagne colored.
well the essentials are jeans, boots, a saddle, a saddle pad, a briddle with an apropiate bit,and of coarse a horse.
Well it depends on the ability of the horse
There are two well-known horse breeds that are native to Scotland, and neither of them have very imaginative names. The smallest is the Shetland, originating in the Shetland Isles off the coast of North Scotland. The other is the Highland, a large, hardy and robust mountain horse originating in the highlands. Both are very adaptable breeds, used for companions, showing, riding, handling, and at stud. Both breeds are well known world wide. Hope this helps Lofty