yes the selle francias is great in all eniglish diciplines, expecially jumping.
Yes they can, there are certain bloodlines within the Selle francias that carry the tobiano pinto gene.
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There are several breeds that originated from and around France. One of the most popular is called the Selle France (pronounced sel fransay). This breed was in danger of disappearing altogether but was incorporated into the registry of the American Warmblood. American Warmbloods are a relatively new breed, creating an American sport horse that can do dressage, hunting, jumping and cross-country.
Belgian Studbook. It's a jumping horse
I only know for a fact that the Arabian Horse is the oldest breed of horse there is. The Norwegian Fjord is pretty old too as it is closely related to the Prezwaki's Wild Horse. I've never heard of the Selle Francais, but I think the Akhal Teke is older than most.
yess! any horse breed can do cross country or jumping.... BUT a lipizzaner stallions is really fast but cant really handle the jumps....but with practice any horse can do amazing!
probably a honeverian, holsteiner, or a dutch warmblood. possibly throughbreds or other warmbloods
Jumping scores depend on how fast and accurate you get through the course. I've heard a Selle Francaise (spelling?) Is a good jumping horse. The added help of companions and special tack improve one's advantage as well. Timing the stride of your horse right, using big jumps, and getting through fast is the best way to get a high score. Hope this helps! <><
If you mean a sport, there are two sports that incorporate jumping: Show jumping and Three Day Eventing, which has a Dressage phase, a Cross-country phase, and a Show jumping phase. If you mean breeds, there are many, many breeds that can jump. Generally, the only breeds that aren't regularly using for jumping are draft horses, like clydesdales, or particularly stocky or tiny ponies. Breeds that have known to excel in jumping are Thoroughbreds, Hanoverians, Dutch Warmbloods, Trakehners, Oldenburgs, (and other warmbloods), Selle Francais, Appendix Quarter Horses, Connemara ponies, Sport Ponies, Anglo-Arabs, etc. The individual horse is more important than the breed, however.
That would be the New Zealand Performance horse, which was developed for use in the sporthorse disciplines of Dressage, Jumping, and eventing.
I think you mean What is the biggest isle on Horse Isle? If that's what you mean then I'm not sure if jungle Isle or the main Horse Isle is bigger. Jungle Isle is the biggest isle, the Shire is the biggest horse.
Yes, a Selle Francais horse can be gray in color. However, grays are quite uncommon. They are usually bay or chestnut.