Over reaching can't be prevented with tack. It can be helped with an experienced farrier and is usually due to a conformation fault, but to prevent injury use bell or overreach boots for protection.
A quarter horse would be great.
It would be very rare for a hawk to give a horse any kind of trouble. No, they won't attack a horse.
it depends on the weather,season, and the kind of blanket
An Arabian
in a black smith
It's not about what kind of horse you get, but how experienced the horse is. If you're not a beginner, but you've never had a horse before, your best chances of keeping one for a long enough time would be to get a well trained horse that's laid back, but will willingly work for you.
probably some kind of Stock Horse or Quarter Horse.
A pinto is a kind of horse and a kind of bean.shint
Kind of a bad question, no offence. It would be a horse that was just born or still in its mother's uterus!
Well, a throughbred is a breed of horse, and a palamino is the color of a horse. It really depends what kind of horse the palamino is. Lets say it is a quarter horse, it would beat the throughbred for a quarter mile, then it would be tired and get beat bad by the throughbred. Hope that helped!
a black horse
It depends on the horse, actually. If the horse is mild tempered and not overly bossy to a cow, then yes. But sometimes cows and horse would rather stick with their own kind than "like" each other.