Thoroughbreds make excellent all-arounders. they are a strong horse, obvious from their muscle tone. They are also a very handsome - looking horse. thoroughbreds
The thoroughbred and the quarter horse are the breeds that make up an appendix Quarter Horse.
Morab
Heya this is sorta a estimation ... but underneath they're are some pony and horse breeds i am thinkin there are over 200 different breeds dunno if it right or not though.. I hope u find out I would love to know how many as I am a HORSE LOVER!!!good luck!!XD =) :) ^_^......There are many horse and pony breeds throughout the world, with each horse breed having differing abilities and temperament that make different horse breeds suitable for different purposes. Below are breed profiles of just some of the different horse and pony breeds from around the world.
connemara
There is alot of horse breeds. Each horse breed is good for different skills. A Lipizzaner is very good at performing in Spanish riding schools. Arabian horses are prized for its speed and stamina. Clydesdales are good at pulling heavy carts through streets. Knabstrups are used manly used as circus horses. And lastly the Tarpans are horses that have died out in the year 1879. So you can't really say how much breeds, but there is about over 100 breeds.
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.
Standardbred[Horse Isle Answer]
An Arabian and a Saddlebred.
Arabian and Arabian make Arabian and so on and so on. :P Actually, no new breeds have come out yet, so I don't know.
They have an ancestry of Quarter Horses and Thoroughbreds.
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.
Its not breeds that will make a horse white, its the dam (mother) and sire (father) if they are both white (and have no recesive alleles for another coat color) then the foal will be white. But if you breed a Lipizzaner to another Lipizzaner you'll be guaranteed to get a white horse but be patient the foal will be born black and turn white with age.