Horse Breed Selection
Which Type of Horse Would
Suit You Best?
This article is to help you
choose a Horse Breed.
by Katya Coen
For centuries, horses have been one of the
most popular domesticated animals. While today, people enjoy
riding and racing them, in the past they were domesticated because
they were the primary mode of transportation for many.
People from almost every corner of the globe
have owned horses for one reason or another, and it is for this
reason that there are now so many different breeds. However, all
horses fall into one of three main categories: pony, light, and
heavy classifications. If you are unfamiliar with horse breeds,
this is a good starting place.
From this point, some people like
to further classify horses into the subcategories such as draft
horses, gaited horses, and warmbloods. So these are terms that you
might hear when people talk of horse breeds. But for all intents
and purposes, we will stick with the three main categories for
this article.
Knowing about these different
breeds might give you an idea of what kind of horse will be best
for your situation - and will let you in on which horses are good
for children, which are good for the whole family to ride, which
ones are good for racing, and which ones will help out on the
ranch.
Pony Breeds
The smallest of the popular pony
breeds is the Shetland Pony, and for this reason, it is often the
first horse given to children. While the Shetland is usually sweet
and relaxed, this breed can, on occasion, get feisty. So no matter
what breed of pony, children need to be supervised with horses of
any kind.
The Connemara Pony, is larger than
the Shetland, and for this reason, often makes a great pony for
older children. Another good breed for this young adults and young
teens is the Welsh Pony, which is just a little bit larger than
the Connemara.
Light Breeds
People often mistake the Miniature
Horse for a pony, but it is not classified as one because it does
not have the same characteristics as those of the pony breed. This
light breed horse is often a companion for children as well as a
guide for the disabled.
One of the most loved horse breeds
around falls into the category of Light Horses - the Arabian.
These horses are not only attractive, but in general, are also
known for being sweet, loving, graceful, and speedy. Everything
about this horse seems to be perfect - from its kind nature to its
speed and endurance while racing.
A descendent of the Arabian, the
Thoroughbred, is another popular light breed. This horse is quite
fast, so it makes for a great racing horse. Because of this, this
breed of horse can be quite expensive. If you are looking for a
horse for the family, though, this might not be the best choice
since these can be too fast and dangerous for inexperienced
riders.
If you are looking for a horse that
could help out on a farm or a ranch rounding up cattle, or for a
tough horse that can compete in races and competitions, then you
may want a Quarter Horse. This is an American horse breed that got
its name for being able to race at a good pace for a quarter of a
mile. It is a pretty tough breed, but also good for taking on a
leisurely ride.
A smaller horse that is also
family-friendly as well as hard working is the Morgan Horse. A man
named Justin Morgan, who was amazed by the strength and loving
nature of his little horse, developed the Morgan breed. This breed
has a strong body with a friendly disposition.
Other popular light horse breeds include the
Paint, the Standardbred, the Appaloosa, the Saddlebred, the
Tennessee Walking Horse, and the Paso Fino.
Heavy Breeds
There are two types of heavy horses: horses that
were once used in battle and draft horses. The warhorses went
through tough training to ready them for battle, while the draft
horses were used to work on farms or to pull carts and wagons.
The Percheron is a smaller heavy horse, but
still quite powerful. This horse breed is intelligent and has a
friendly nature, so it is easier to train than others, and can be
a good animal for the family or the farm. However, if color is
important to you, you might note that it only comes in gray or
black.
The most famous of the draft horses is probably
the Clydesdale. This attractive horse has been bred to do hard
work, but it also has a friendly nature, so it makes for a good
horse to ride on, too.
Some other popular draft breeds include the
Belgian, and then the rarer Shire and Suffolk Punch breeds.
Of the war horse breeds, the Lipizzaner is the
probably most famous. This is most likely because these horses
often travel around doing performances for Austrian events.
As you can see, there are many breeds to choose
from, and hopefully this will give you some idea of what type you
are looking for. The best thing to do, however, is to see how
different horses interact with you individually when shopping for
a horse for you and possibly for your family.
About the Author
Katya Coen is a regular contributor to All Horses, where you
can find a wealth of information on everything pertaining to horses
and you can even browse our gallery of horse
pictures.
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