1. Arabian
2. Quarter Horse
They are two different breeds
The thoroughbred and the quarter horse are the breeds that make up an appendix Quarter Horse.
They are two separate breeds. The Akhal-Teke is a decendant of the Turkoman Horse.
There really is no such thing as a "worse" horse breed or breeds, just like there are no best horse breeds either. Worst really depends on what you are referring to as the worst, like with ranching, show jumping, for draft work, horse racing, for beginners or just as a leisure horse. Besides, there are more variations in temperament within breeds than there is between breeds.
there is many ways to. If you want a cross all you have to do is breed the two different breeds of a horse. For ex: Arabain + any horse but not the same.
AnswerThe top five popular horse breeds around today are the Arabian, the American Paint Horse, the American Quarter Horse, the Tennessee Walking Horse and the Thoroughbred. http://www.besthorsebreed.com/
Some of the rarest horse breeds in the US include the Abaco Barb, Akhal-Teke, American Cream Draft, Florida Cracker Horse, and Bashkir Curly. These breeds have small populations and specific characteristics that make them unique and valuable.
quarter horses and thoroughbreds
You must already have a Purebred Spanish. Or you can buy a Purebred Spanish horse in the sales already purebred. It is impossible to make a breed or breed two breeds of horses to make another breed in Howrse. Only the Administration can make new breeds.
No they are not the same breed. The Appaloosa and Quarter horse are two seperate breeds.
Belgian Warmblood Belgian Draft Horse The two obvious ones.
The Shire horse was primarily bred from two breeds: the English Great Horse and the Flemish horse. The English Great Horse was known for its strength and size, while the Flemish horse contributed to the breed's overall stature and heavy build. This combination resulted in the Shire horse's reputation as one of the largest and most powerful horse breeds, often used for heavy draft work and agricultural purposes.