There is no horse breed with a maximum height of 46 inches (11. hands 2 inches)but there are sections of breeds that have minimum and maximum heights.
The Welsh breed is a good example.
As stated there is no height limit for 46 inches. But several breed associations do impose height limits. Such as the American Miniature horse Registry. Mini's must not be over 38 inches to be registered. Shetland pony's are another, they have a max height limit of 42 inches (10.2 hands).
In order to be registered with the "American Miniature Horse Association" they must not exceed 34" in height. Miniatures over this height are considered "overheight" and cannot be registered nor can their offspring. To be registered with the "American Miniature Horse Registy" they can be taller but his organization also has height limitations.
The first answer is incorrect, percheron are the biggest breed followed by drum horses, clydesdale, shire and Friesian not in any particular order.
The Arabian horses order is Mammalian. Which is the same for all horses no matter the breed.
yes, in order to make your horses grow up and breed them you have to keep on petting them or play with them, IMPORTANT: when the 3 hearts at the top are full your horse will grow bigger and you will be able to breed them
The horse's order is Perissodactyla.
(Assuming this question contained a typo, it has been corrected from 'What is a stranded bred?' to 'What is a Standardbred?') Also known as the American Standardbred, this horse was originally developed in America from several different breeds including the Thoroughbred, the Hackney and the Morgan. It was bred specifically as a harness racing horse with 2 types, (the trotter and the pacer), however, the breed has also shown finesse in other events. Because of its athleticism, the Standardbred is commonly seen in hunter/jumper events as well as dressage. The name Standardbred comes from the 1800's because back then, the horse had to be able to trot a mile within the standard time of 2 minutes and 30 seconds in order to be registered as an American Standardbred. Today, they are able to trot even faster. The Standardbred closely resembles the Thoroughbred but is normally a little heavier and more muscled with slightly longer bodies than the Thoroughbred. The American Standardbred is not to be confused with the American Saddlebred, a different registered breed.
In no particular order John Wayne rode Bo (or Beau), Dollor, Dollar, Cochise, Duke, Banner, Steel, Alamo, and Starlight The two he rode for the longest period of time seem to be Banner (14 years) and Dollar
As the HorseIsle admins are constantly adding breeds, it would be easier for you to check in the library under 'View Breeds' and you can se al the breeds and horse relatives under that category
No. Any pet needs to be from registered parents in order to be registered. Being a stray you have no way to tell if it is purebred.
Yes, a vehicle must be registered in order to legally operate it on public roads.
In order to breed horses on that game you have to keep the male and female horse together. They will start liking each other and eventually will love each other. Once they love each other you don't have to do anything about it they will just have a foal!
The vehicle must be registered in order to be driven on public roadways.