It depends. Any breed can be a barrel horse, its just whether the horse loves to run and has the desire to do it. If it doesn't have the desire, it will be a pain trying to force it to run.
They can for a starter horse, but to get to the upper levels, you would need a horse more like a quarter horse, with good hindquarters, built for sprinting and turning on a dime. And the desire to barrel race is important too.you won't do well on a horse who doesn't like his job because he will protest all the way.
Yep! they are known for western riding and racing. they are the fastest horses under a quarter of a mile.
Arabians can have several uses. They make great buggy pullers, they are fantastic dressage horses, Western Pleasure, hunter/jumper... you name it! Mostly seen in costume and endurance. But they are widely and mostly found in English riding, but Western is not uncommon.
It depends on your personality, ability of riding, amount of challenge, and do you want to do competitive trail or endurance? for competitive trail and endurance the Arabian or part-bred Arabian is the hands down winner. For pleasure, Arab, Quarter, Saddlebred, Morgan,Walker, Appy and several other "color' breeds are good choices.
Depending on the standerbreds temperament it can make a good riding horse. But is preferably a more 'Cart pulling' horse and trotting horses.
not really but she is good horse riding competer
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the saddle club if it's a western riding club how about" heels down, toes up"?
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A horse rider has to be good at ridind a horse, otherwise, he or she would fall off.
Well, the question has many answers, if you mean the styles of riding, bareback, western, English and side-saddle. Once you've decided what type of riding, get lessons from a good reputable teacher. If you have some questions, look online or check out some horse riding books form the library.
Horse backriding is good because 1. You can exercise you and the horse your riding 2. It is used for physicle therapy 3. It's fun! and you can hump it like crazy