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I love Haflingers (of course, because the love of my life is one) and I think that they are excellent horses. They are smart and tough and know exactly how to manipulate you, but once you earn their respect and trust, you could never find a more loyal, gentle, sweet, obedient, and hard working animal that is really a push over. But I wouldn't suggest that an inconsistent, extremely timid person that lets them do whatever they want get one. Haflingers just know when they can push a person who owns them around and neither of them will be happy. But, once they respect you, they are awesome and will do anything for you.
I speak from experience.

Others that are noteworthy are Gypsy Vanners and Andalusians.

Morgans and Appaloosas are great for some people, but for all the ones that I have met, I've never been able to click with any of them.

I hope you pick a breed that fits YOU!

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The best horse I ever owned was a Morgan/Quarter cross. She lived to be 28 and was never sick, never needed shoes, was extremely smart, never shied, bucked or reared, could work cows or do cross-country eventing. We trusted one another completely and I know I'll never find another horse like her...though hopefully I'll be in a position to try to breed that mix one day!
 
 
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Why not try it straight? All you describe is a Morgan.

Not to put my own horses down but the most amazing horse I ever knew was "Chief" a Morgan gelding owned by the late Emery Henderson of AZ. He could work cows like no other horse - and then was the unofficial champion at the Morgan Horse convention in Phoenix - years ago in an little private show.

Check out my website for some pictures of these guys. I might be in conflict with my association - but this IS a Morgan stud. And he is the sweetest horse you ever came across. I call him "Snort" because that is what he does at feeding - well that is his very own little protest that the girls will not let him get to the hay they get first.

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I love quarter horse

I enjoy riding it.
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love appys and paints....
 
 
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Trail rides: tennesse walkers (smart, sound and smooth)

Dressage and jumping: Oldenburgs and Irish Sport Horses (beauitful and athletic)

All-around great horses: quarters and paints
 
 
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Probably the Australian waler.
This horse was purpose bred to hande the tough outback conditons of Australia.
They were between 15.2 to 16 hand. Solid coloured. Strong hindquarters, short backs and good shoulder and neck. these horses excelled in the first world war and were the horses used in the charge of beersheba. After crossing the desrt without water for 24 hours they galloped for over 1 mile into the guns of the turks. The weight they carried, soldier, equipment etc was an averge of 18 stones (254 pounds)
The last one I rode was a cattle horse named SNOOK. Brilliant stock horse that worked all day.
Unfortunatley they have all been bred out and no matter what people say they are a gone breed. There are people breeding so called walers but they do not conform to the true waler of the 1890's to the1970's.

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gypsy vanner! are great they are cool
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I love Saddlebreds. We have been breeding, raising and showing them for years. They can do anything from English to jumping to western. They are very easy to work with.
yes you said it partner......... they are easy to work on :Country
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Default Favorite breed.

Arabian Horses originates from Arabian Peninsula,are considered best among all horse breeds.This horse is more powerful,have more resistance and more strength to run faster than others.We may say it is Natural.I have my all pet horse from Arabian breeds.
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Arabians were my favorite breed until we got into a new breed of horse four years ago. Since then the Mangalarga Marchador is my favorite breed.
 
 
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Quarter horse. I love Quarter Horses!
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For my favourite breed I would say it is the Warlander. Warlander is a Friesian/Andalusian Cross.


Height: Warlanders must be no less than 14.3 hands (1.50m) at the withers by age four. No taller than 16.2 hands is preferable, up to 17 hands will be allowed if all other conformation criteria are met. The Registry strongly encourages breeders to breed for a height no larger than 16.2 in an effort to maintain the Warlander as a baroque type horse.

Color: All solid coat colors are permitted. Roaning, Pinto, or Appaloosa, markings are not permitted. White markings are allowed below the knee. White facial markings are allowed.

The Head: The head is carried upright and shows the stamp of nobility. The profile is straight or slightly convex. The forehead is deep with the eyes set well below the ears. The face should be lean and smooth ending in a long, narrow nostril with the inverted comma shape. Lips should be firm and tactile. Ears are curved with a slightly inverted tip.

The Eye: The eye should be of a triangular shape, large and set well apart. They should be alert yet soft, with an air of intelligence.

The Neck: The neck is well-muscled and high arched, springing from the shoulder, and narrowing toward the head with a fine clean throatlatch. The mane should be abundant with thick luxurious hair that is neither coarse nor overly fine.

The Shoulder and Topline: The topline of the Warlander should give the impression of grace and elegance. It flows smoothly from the poll in a graceful curve down the neck to slightly set back well rounded withers. The back is straight and strong flowing from the withers in a straight line to a well rounded croup. The overall look should be a smooth line that flows gracefully. The shoulder is well sloping, long, and muscular with a 50 degree angle.

Legs: Legs should have solid bone, without being overly heavy. they must be set well at each corner of the body, in a naturally square position. Legs should point forward without deviation. The pastern should be well let down (45 degrees) and not be too short or too long. The cannon bone should be clean, rounded in front, broad and flat on the sides, with substance denoting a horse of saddle horse breeding. The knee is broad, flat and correctly placed in the vertical line of the leg. The forearm should be well muscled and long in proportion to the cannon. The hind legs should be straight and well muscled at the gaskin. The hock should be clean and free from blemish.

Overall Impression: The Warlander is a balanced, smooth, strong coupled horse, bred for riding. It is a versatile mount capable of higher level riding disciplines. Warlanders should convey the impression of both functionality and beauty. The Warlander is a horse of Harmony, carrying itself with impulsion and grace, its movement should be floating and effortless, with natural suspension and drive. It is easily capable of collection, as its conformation and breeding are focused on the ability to do so. The temperament is docile and willing with a natural intelligence that when training gives the impression the Warlander is being reminded of a deep knowledge it already has. They are calm and accepting of new situations with an "old soul" attitude that is a pleasure to work with.

(Info taken from International Warlander Society & Registry)
 
 
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There are many types of horse breeds and every breed 's horse have their own Capabilities. My Favourite Breed is Arab because this breed horse is very good in jumping, and speed.
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There are various bread of horses and different people had a different choice regarding the horse bread. Horses are bred for many activities, including racing, trail riding and many more. Here are some of my favourite bread are
- American Paint Horse
- American Quarter Horse
- Palomino Horses
- Mustang Horses
- Arabian Horse
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