a hunter horse really has no origin outside its breeds origin, but the sport hunter does. originally it was based off of foxhunting and how well the judge thinks your horse would do in the hunt field. the sport has evolved and doesnt resemble hunting as much. its now based on light contact, even cadence, corectness of the gaits, and jumping style. a judge once said that they pick the horse that they would most like to ride to town on.
Yep, you can use any horse for a hunter:)
Hunter classes are judged on you and your horses form in completing your coarse.
Iberian horses
The old west ponies
the meaning is "hunter" and the origin is English.
It is Greek for Lover of horses
The Hunter surname has multiple roots; primarily Scotland which may have originated in Ireland, but also England.
Anna Jane White-Mullin has written: 'Winning' -- subject(s): Hunter classes (Horse shows), Hunter seat equitation, Hunter seat equitation division, Hunters (Horses), Training 'The complete book of hunter seat riding' -- subject(s): Hunt riding, Hunter horse shows, Hunter seat equitation, Hunters (Horses), Judging, Jumping (Horsemanship), Training
summer olympics: hunter, jumper, dressage and eventing(all three)
William A. Hunter has written: 'Introduction to Roman law' 'True origin of the criminal laws affecting the working-classes'
Origin-English Gender-Any Meaning- It mean's to hunt
the horses's name is Joey, and i think he is an irish hunter / thoroughbred.