I spent an hour figuring this out. XD
Jumping- Danish Warmbloods
Dressage- Akhal-Tekes
Racing- Thoroughbreds
Drafting- Ardenais
But any horse can do any event with the proper training and tack. :D
MysteriousMe of Bay :D
There really isn`t the Best horse. my advice ponies are faster to train
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the best horse for jumping is not a heavy built horse like a shire but a light built horse like an arab!
It means in training. You can have up to 10 stars (*) FOr example if you have 1 star in jumping then you train your horse in jumping and he/she can get more stars that way. The more stars you have the better the horse is.
On Howrse, it means to train a horse to 15% in one division. ex. dressage, jumping...
The Canadian Horse is well known for it's versatility in: For howrse: Western Events, Show Jumping and Carriage Driving. Good luck!
The Daphne's Laurels increases your horse's skills in speed, dressage, and jumping bonus.Speed: +6%Dressage: +6%Jumping: +6%Directly from the description of Daphne's Laurel.." Daphne's Laurels increase your horse's skills with a speed, dressage and jumping bonus."
Paint or Quarter Paint or Quarter horse
A Cowbra horse on Howrse is a divine species. He looks like a horse rearing with a long snake tail. There is only one, with unmatched strength. He has NO ranking, but he is the absolute best howrse. There is no way to obtain one.
In Howrse, classical training is often considered better for a fjord horse due to its focus on improving the horse's overall performance and skills. Fjord horses typically excel in dressage and jumping, which align well with the benefits of classical training. Additionally, classical training enhances the horse's stamina and obedience, making it more competitive in events. Ultimately, the best training method may depend on your specific goals and the horse's individual strengths.
You click on the icon with a bottle on it to nurse your horse on howrse
For Howrse-show jumping-carriage driving-western eventsIn The Real Worldall of the above PLUS trot racing