It really depends on what you want to do with the horse. Two good all around western horses are the Quarter Horse and the Paint, but as there are so many different types of riding out there, its almost immpossible to have just ONE best breed of horse. Different breeds are known for different things.
There are many fantastic horse, but, in my opinion, the Quarter Horse is the best. They can do anything. They are known as the world's fastest. They can be used in any disciple including, jumping, dressage, any western event(i.e. barrel racing, roping, reining), and just trail riding. They are by nature even tempered and therefore make great children's horses. However, they are also intelligent enough for an advanced rider who wants a great show horse.
I agree. Quarter Horses are amazing horses for riding, although can a bit rough while trotting. If you like a faster and smoother horse, a racking horse is perfect for you.
The Azteca.
The perfect mix of the muscular compact Quarter Horse known for having the most perfect horse body,
and the ellegant Purebred Spanish Horse, which is widley famous for being the most intellegent horse breed in the world and also their thick glossy manes and tails.
Mix it together and you get the most beautiful horse in the world, the Azteca, not only inherting it's stunning beautfy from it's parent but also it's sharp intellegence.
This is a matter of opinion, so there is no answer for this. To me, the Tennessee Walking horse, or the Quarter horse, or the Mustang or the Appaloosa is the best. However, other people may think the Thoroughbred or the Arabian is the best. It is up to you and your experience with a breed that determines which one you veiw as the "best"
All breeds of horse are equally the best. There is no one breed that is any better than the other.
My first horse was an arabian named All about me and she was the best. get an arabian. There is no one 'best' breed for a first horse. In reality you shouldn't even be concerned about the breed in the beginning. You should be more concerned with if the horse is overall suitable for you and your goals, things like breed should be considered last.
It REALLY depends on what you plan to use the horse for.
a miniature horse is a great carting breed and there ya go folks
an appendix, quarter horse or a appaloosa and a palomino
the breed doesn't really matter...the height of the horse matters.
Endurance riding
No a Piston is not a breed of horse.
The breed of horse is a Thoroughbred, it is the horse that the cars are named after.
a yealand pony or horse is a breed of horse
Any breed or cross breed of horse will work fine so long as it is sound and well trained. Don't buy a specific breed of horse just because some says it's the best.
Yes and no. Whether a particular breed of horse is best is all a matter of opinion.
The largest breed of horse tends to be the percheron but other large horse breeds are drum horse, shire, clydesdale, Friesian, or really any draft breed.