Unless you're doing some extremely rugged trail riding, your horse doesn't need any leg protection, it's their natural environment and they're built for it.
See if u can find a nice big Quarter horse. Lots are short but there tough and strong and good trail horses.
I don't understand the question but "Selle" (fem.) is the french for saddle. for a real answer: selle francais horses are great eventers, and in my opinion, if young, would be waisted on the trail. however like almost any other horse, if trained right, it can do trail.
It depends on your personality, ability of riding, amount of challenge, and do you want to do competitive trail or endurance? for competitive trail and endurance the Arabian or part-bred Arabian is the hands down winner. For pleasure, Arab, Quarter, Saddlebred, Morgan,Walker, Appy and several other "color' breeds are good choices.
Depending on the standerbreds temperament it can make a good riding horse. But is preferably a more 'Cart pulling' horse and trotting horses.
Paint horses are good for western, and can be used for English too, so that could be a good horse for you. Tennessee Walking horses could be a nice option for you because they are very versatile and have great gaits for trail riding. I use my TWH mare for mostly trail riding, but I also use her for western and I do a little bit of casual bareback jumping on her- proof that TWH's can be used for everything you do.
not really but she is good horse riding competer
It depends if your horse is bomb proof and doesn't spook easily than yes it could make a good trail horse
I had one its slow but good for trail riding
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A horse rider has to be good at ridind a horse, otherwise, he or she would fall off.
Horse backriding is good because 1. You can exercise you and the horse your riding 2. It is used for physicle therapy 3. It's fun! and you can hump it like crazy