Stock horses are used in all the western riding disciplines and for working with Livestock, such as cows.
probably some kind of Stock Horse or Quarter Horse.
A stock horse is a type of horse traditionally bred for working with livestock, such as cattle. These horses are known for their strength, agility, and steady temperament, making them well-suited for tasks like herding and ranch work. They are often versatile and able to perform a variety of tasks on the ranch or farm.
A stock horse is a horse that fits into a specific category for conformation and job. Stock horses are usually compact , fairly short, know how to work cattle, can work off of loose rein aids or no rein aids at all , and are workman like. A pack horse can be any breed or type so long as it can carry a pack saddle and pannier's. Donkeys and mules typically make the best pack animals due to their strength in relation to their size but stock horses and draft crosses usually do very well also. A pack horse must be sure footed, not prone to spooking, and can work off of absolutely no rein or lead control.
Appaloosa's are considered a light breed generally of stock horse type. The 'light horse' means that they are lighter in build than draft horses which are considered heavy horses. The 'stock horse type' means they generally are built to work cattle, much like a Quarter horse. Since the original purebred Appaloosa is almost non-existent today most of the breed falls into the stock horse type.
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.
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Waler horse
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280 stock!
not usually
Stock type horses such as the Quarter Horse, Paint horse, and Appaloosa are the most commonly used breeds. However many stock / draft crosses also do well as team roping horses along with any horse that can listen to the riders cues and is willing to chase a calf or steer across the arena.