Any horse can be used for Dressage.
There are no "dressage horses" but some breeds are used for dressage more than others,, e.g. you would probably use a warmblood rather than a cob. But basically, a dressage horse is a horse that does dressage :)
Dressage is a French term that means training. All horses go through 'Dressage' at some point in their lives. However competitive Dressage is used to show off horses that have been trained to a higher degree than most others.
Usually, Lipizzaners are ridden in Dressage tack.
a spicific bridle designed for dressage horses in compatition
It depends on the horse itself. Hanoverians are great dressage horses, and if you want a three day event horse, Thoroughbreds and Quarter Horses. Some other dressage horses can be Morgans, Friesians and if you want to do dressage noncompetitive, Haflingers can execute dressage movements.
Horses most commonly used in dressage competitions are light breeds, such as the Thoroughbred or any of the variety of warmbloods (Hanoverian, Irish Sport Horse, Oldenburg, etc.) More heavy-set horses are used less frequently for dressage. It is rare to see a draft horse (Clydesdale, Percheron, Shire, etc) competing in dressage, although every horse can learn the basics behind dressage.
All the races use dressage.
Dressage began in Europe as a way to train Military Horses.
They are used as packhorses. They can be used in dressage, jumping, pleasure driving, trail riding and school horses
no not really there are saddlebreds as dressage horses but that is not there best areaI think they are ok at it. I mean some have great gates for it. :)
She has a LOT of horses and most of them are dressage.
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