Any horse can do lower levels of dressage, not to well for some, but they can. If you are looking for a good quality dressage horse that can take you higher, go for a warmblood. I prefer Oldenburgs and Dutch Warmbloods. But Hanovarians, Trakehners, TBs, and Swedish Warmbloods also do well. No matter what anyone tells you, do NOT I repeat NOT get a gaited horse such as a Tennessee Walker or Morgan. They look pretty in Saddle Seat Equitation but the pretty gaits they have were not meant for dressage.
Elinor wittaker :)
No breed is the best. However Jerseys may be the "best" since they are the only dairy breed that produces high-butter fat milk.
Cairin terrier
A yearling bull, which is best used on heifers, can breed from 10 to 20 heifers in a breeding season.
8 months old
warmbloods, trakeners, westphalians, holsteiners, hanovarians,thoroughbreds, quarterhorses, appendix's, and selle francias are a very popular breed at hunter jumper shows
Dick Widger
Hunter Jumper was born in 1989.
An Irish hunter is a pure breed. You can only breed an Irish hunter with an Irish hunter to get an Irish hunter.
The right side.
It's just called jumping. The Jumping shows are called Show Jumping, and then Hunter-Jumper. From what I have heard, Show Jumping is based on speed and focuses more on the horse than the rider. Hunter-Jumper is about the rider.
A Hunter.-------------------------A horse that is used for Show Jumping is called either a Jumper or a Show Jumper.-------------------------------This would be an english ridden horse. "Show Jumper" is the horse. Show Jumping would be the competition it competes in.
Thoroughbreds are also used for hunter jumper.
yes.
I have a chestnut gelding, he is an ex-race horse, but he does hunter-jumper now... :)
summer olympics: hunter, jumper, dressage and eventing(all three)
Paint horses are a versatile breed that can be used for pretty much anything. They can be considered a stock breed for western uses in pleasure, equitation, barrels, reining, roping, cutting, trail, and ranch work. But are also refined enough for english equitation, pleasure, hunter/jumper, dressage, and eventing.