It really depends on what type of riding you are interested in. If you like western then you may want a stock-type horse such as a Quarter Horse, Paint, or Appaloosa, or a cross breed of one of these breeds. If you are an intermediate rider than find a Quarter Horse, ect that is appropriate for your riding level.
If you like huntseat or jumpers you have your choice of warmbloods, Thoroughbreds or some of the newer breeding Quarter Horses. They are very tall, have a lot of TB blood, but still have a pleasant termperment. But again, no matter the breed, the horse should match your riding level.
The Spanish Riding School in Austria.
Appaloosas have spotted coats, and are stock-breed horses, which are the most popular choice by far for western riding.
Yeah... The breed isn't nearly as important as the training it has had.
A horses weight varies from breed to breed, but the weight of an average riding horse is typically 1,000-1,200 pounds. With Ponies falling below this and Draft horses more than this.
Highway man horse is not a breed and not necessarily it depends on the way you train it! Usually 'Highway man horses' were/are used for riding.
Horses in the Middle Ages were rarely differentiated by breed, but rather by use. This led them to be described, for example, as "chargers" (war horses), "palfreys" (riding horses), cart horses or packhorses. Reference is also given to their place of origin, such as "Spanish horses," but whether this referred to one breed or several is unknown.
The purpose of them is Trail riding horses because they are better than any other breed of horse on the trail. They also are used as Rodeo horses as well.
Breed them (costs equus) or once your in riding level 2, bid on them (501e+). Hope I helped (:
Stallions are harder to care for than a gelding or mare. When they see a mare in heat they will go crazy trying to um breed. I would only recommend a stallion to someone who has a lot of experience riding and care taking. I definetly would not recommend one for a child or teen (I'm a teen, but I have been studying and riding horses since I was very little.)
The purpose of them is Trail riding horses because they are better than any other breed of horse on the trail. They also are used as Rodeo horses as well.
the first horses were smaller and the first breed was the Arabian.
Uh, if they didn't breed, how are they supposed to have more sea horses? Yes, sea horses breed.