It depends on a number of things. If your horse is flighty, prone to spooking, stubborn, or a stallion, a shank bit, a curb bit, or a tom thumb bit may be in order. However, if he is easygoing, laid back and responsive, a snaffle bit may be used.
Absolutely. Any kind of horse can go barefoot. Shoes are not manditory.
Everyone who can remember the 40's and 50's knows it was Silver and Tonto rode, "gettem up Scout".
Walkers are a beautiful and versitile breed. A saddle with Quarter Horse bars may not fit the Walker's back. Before you buy a saddle have an experienced person measure his back and help you make an informed decision. A well fitting saddle is vital to a happy horse.
1) walking 2) palkis 3) horse 4) buggies
I would say walking.
A quarter horse would be great.
There are many different breeds of sport horses, from Thoroughbreds to Quarter Horses to Tennessee Walkers. But it seems that the most popular sport horse is the QH, because of its adaptability and versatility.
It would be very rare for a hawk to give a horse any kind of trouble. No, they won't attack a horse.
Well there is many different kinds of horses i could name all of them for you but there is too many so i will just name a few common ones. Quarter horse, thoroughbred, clydesdale, shetland pony, Walking horse, racking horse, and a mustang.
it depends on the weather,season, and the kind of blanket
An Arabian
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