All of these breeds have been influenced at some point in their development by other breeds. However the Arabian has had the least influence in recent times and is therefore the purest of the breeds listed.
There are more being approved each day but some are: Morab (Morgan X Arab) Pintaloosa (Paint X Appaloosa) Anglo-Arab (Thoroughbred X Arabian) Appendix Quarter Horse (Thoroughbred X Quarter Horse) National Show Horse (American Saddlebred X Arabian) Welara Pony (Welsh Pony X Arabian) Quarab (Quarter Horse X Arabian) Walkaloosa (Tennessee Walker X Appaloosa) Azteca (Quarter Horse X Andalusian) Pony of the Americas (Multiple Horse Cross) Irish Hunter (Thoroughbred X Irish Draught) Araloosa (Arbian X Appaloosa) Hispano (Arabian or Andalusian X Thoroughbred) also called Spanish Anglo-Arab And many, many more yet to be named.
There are several breeds of horse that are used for flatracing. These include thoroughbred, quarter horse, Arabian, and Appaloosa. (Note . . . The world headquarters of the Appaloosa Horse Club is in my city in northern Idaho) Secretariat is a thoroughbred.
Generally breeds crossed with Thoroughbreds have the term Anglo placed in front of the other breed name. Ex. Anglo Arabian
The ten most popular horses are: 1. Arabian 2. Quarter Horse 3. Paint 4. Miniature Horse 5. Thoroughbred 6. Appaloosa 7. Morgan 8. Tennessee Walking Horse 9. Welsh Pony and Cob 10. Andalusian
arabian
1- Paints 2- Frisians 3- knabstrup 4- Morgan 5- criollo 6- azteca 7- galiceno 8- mustang 9- rock mountain pony 10- Arab 11- przewalki's horse 12- barb 13- dartmoor pony 14- quarter horse 15- andalusian
The Andalusian breed was derived from Iberian, Arabian and Barb horses.
I know u can have an arappaloosa an Arabian cross appaloosa.
Arabian, Appaloosa, American Warmblood, Barb, Connemara, Cleveland Bay, Chincoteague pony, Friesan, Hanoverian, Halflinger, Hackney horse, Hackney pony, Icelandic, Mustang, Norman Cob, Oldenburg, Orlov Trotter, Purebred Spanish horse, Paint, Pinto, Percheron, Palomino, Quarter horse, Sport Pony, Shetland Pony, Standardbred, Saddlebred, Thoroughbred, Welsh pony.
The top horse breeds in France include the Arabian, Thoroughbred, Selle Français, Percheron, and Breton. The Arabian is renowned for its endurance, while the Thoroughbred is famous for racing. The Selle Français is a versatile sport horse, and the Percheron and Breton are notable for their strength and draft capabilities. Other significant breeds include the Appaloosa, Anglo-Arabian, Norman Cob, and the Merens, each contributing to France's rich equestrian culture.
The Arabian horse is believed to be the purest horse breed in the world. Because the Arabian does not have any recordable (or traceable) outside influences, it is said to be a "pure" breed. The Arabian though was used to influence many, many breeds of horses including common breeds such as the Thoroughbred.
Yes, they are all considered light breeds. Your heavy breeds or draft breeds would be like Clydesdales, Belgians, Shires, Gypsy Vanners, etc.