They usually have a calm temperament.
-ScarletChick on horse isle
Whether it is docile, kind, angry, gentle that kind of thing (:
The scale is from 1 to 10 with 1 being the calmest. A horse with a temperament of 1 doesn't spook, doesn't get upset, is very calm and gentle. A horse with a temperament of 10 is wild, spooky and very dangerous.
Depending on the standerbreds temperament it can make a good riding horse. But is preferably a more 'Cart pulling' horse and trotting horses.
I believe you mean MOUNTING a horse. Mounting a horse means to get on, you will end up sitting on the horse's back.
The temperament of a red nose pit will vary from dog to dog. Much of the dog's temperament depends on how it is raised. A pit bull that is well socialized, and well trained will have a good temperament.
That this horse can only be used as a pet.
The scale is from 1 to 10 with 1 being the calmest. A horse with a temperament of 1 doesn't spook, doesn't get upset, is very calm and gentle. A horse with a temperament of 10 is wild, spooky and very dangerous.
3 is a great temperament it mean the horse is calm and gentle but have problems every once in a while but what horse doesn't!?
It isn't the breed specifically; you need a horse that is the right size for you, and you need a horse that's the right temperament If you are a beginner rider, you need a bombproof horse temperament 0-1). Intermediate should be about a 2-4 temperament. And so on. It also depends what you are using the horse for.
Horse sales websites often use a scale to show a horses temperament, usually from 1 to 10. On most sites 1 is bombproof (extremely safe) and 10 is hot (Extremely excitable). So a temperament of 2 likely means that the horse is bombproof and good natured as a general rule.
It really depends on the horse.
A pinto is actually just a color and not a breed. Pintos can be ponies and horses, everything from a miniature horse to a draft and lots of breeds in between. Therefore, its impossible to give you the general temperament of a pinto. The temperament of any horse (or pony) is going to depend on a lot of factors, including breed, gender, age, health, how the horse has been raised and treated by humans and how much or how little training the horse has received. Pintos are certainly gorgeous! A little time and effort spent shopping around can get you a beautiful pinto AND a great temperament!
Depending on the standerbreds temperament it can make a good riding horse. But is preferably a more 'Cart pulling' horse and trotting horses.
Capricious, and fickle mean quick and changeable in temperament.
French Trotters?
It depends on the horses skill, temperament, and many other factors.
Well the Anglo- Arabian is considered a hot-blood horse. But the temperament of each horse will vary no matter the breed.
The American Quarter Horse is intelligent, docile, agile, strong, and versatile. They are easily backed and handled; a great beginner's horse.