It depends on what type of English riding you are talking about! In Dressage the most common and successful breeds are Warmbloods, Hanovarians, Oldenburg and Holsteiners. In Jumping anything from thoroughbreds to warmbloods.
All kinds of horse breeds are ridden English- even the Quarter Horse, which is normally thought of as a western horse. Warmbloods are popular English horses, and thoroughbreds and other hot-blooded breeds are often used for enlgish too.
For jumping:
Halflinger
Warmblood
Standardbred
and lots more
Quarter horses
English, western pleasure, hunter jumper, English pleasure, trail
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age,breed,hight,what it used to do [pleasure,western,english,jumping,eventing ect] and if it has any medical problems or problems like biting or bucking (alot)
Paint horses are a versatile breed that can be used for pretty much anything. They can be considered a stock breed for western uses in pleasure, equitation, barrels, reining, roping, cutting, trail, and ranch work. But are also refined enough for english equitation, pleasure, hunter/jumper, dressage, and eventing.
There is western riding (gaming, western pleasure) and English riding (dressage, jumpers, hunter jumper, Polo, and English pleasure).
I think that would be the Cleveland bay horse.
Usually english. This breed of horse excels at dressage.
The Peruvian Paso, is a breed of light pleasure saddle horse known for its smooth ride.
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In my opinion, i would definitely say the Quarter Horse. Because this breed is SO versatile, it can be ridden as a western pleasure horse, trail horse, roping/other western eventing sports, and also in English for jumping smaller fences and for English ground work. It is just a great all-around horse. it is a very dependable breed and has a great all-around disposition. Of course there are other breeds that are most useful for you depending on your riding discipline. For English riders the thoroughbred is the best all-around breed because of its versatility in the English discipline.
Yes! The Quarter Horse is certainly one of the most popular breeds for ranch work and pleasure/trail riding. Thoroughbreds and other sport horses are more popular than QHs for English riding (dressage, eventing).
A pleasure horse is one that isn't used for work or competition, though there is a pleasure class in most horse shows.