It depends on what you want to do with the horse. For ridding there are very many breeds great for ridding! I personally perfer Quarter Horses, but there are meny breeds, it just depends on the purpose intended for the horse and the breeds you like. You can find many horse brees books in librarys and in book stores.
Depends on what you're aiming for really. If the quarter horse is purebred, then you can breed it with another purebred QH to get a purebred foal, or you can crossbreed with another breed.
My first horse was an arabian named All about me and she was the best. get an arabian. There is no one 'best' breed for a first horse. In reality you shouldn't even be concerned about the breed in the beginning. You should be more concerned with if the horse is overall suitable for you and your goals, things like breed should be considered last.
Any breed of horse can be bred with a zebra to produce a zorse! Hope this helps! :)
It depends on your horse , my cyldestale breed is a healty weight at 1600.
Any breed of horse can be a good breed to have, and yes Morgans are very good horses. So long as the horse is built and trained to do what you want and you get along well with it then there should be no real problems.
No a Piston is not a breed of horse.
it should be when they are 2 and a half years
The breed of horse is a Thoroughbred, it is the horse that the cars are named after.
a yealand pony or horse is a breed of horse
Yes, "Quarter Horse" should be capitalized when referring to the specific breed of horse. It is a proper noun that denotes a recognized breed known for its speed and agility in short-distance races. However, when using the term generically, such as "a quarter horse," it should be in lowercase.
Any breed can be a good first horse so long as the rider and horse get along and match each others skills.
The largest breed of horse tends to be the percheron but other large horse breeds are drum horse, shire, clydesdale, Friesian, or really any draft breed.