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How to Choose a Horse Breed

By eHow Pets Editor
 

Instructions

  • Step 1:
    Decide why you are getting a horse. Different breeds are best for showing, racing or even riding styles. Choose the breed that best fits your needs.
  • Step 2:
    Consider the space where you will stable the horse. If you have a small stall or stable, you will not want to choose a bigger breed, such as a Clydesdale.
  • Step 3:
    Learn which breeds are best at certain behaviors. For instance, you would not want a Shetland pony or a Tennessee Walking Horse for racing, nor would you select a thoroughbred or Arabian horse as a work horse.
  • Step 4:
    Determine your riding style if you are choosing a horse to ride. Some breeds are naturally more difficult to ride than others. If you like to take slow, quiet rides, choose a Tennessee Walking Horse. If faster rides over rougher terrain are what you are seeking, pick an American Quarter Horse.
  • Step 5:
    Pick a horse for its color and markings if you are choosing a breed to show. The American Paint Horse is a breed well known for its markings. Some horses, like the Arabian, also have better temperaments for showing.
  • Step 6:
    Get a breed that has a good temperament if you are getting a horse for riding. The Appaloosa and American Quarter Horse have great temperaments for riding.

Tips & Warnings

  • Select a bigger, stronger horse for pulling carriages or wagons. The Clydesdale and Percheron are best, though work horses such as these are no longer very common in the United States.
  • Do not choose a horse of any breed if you are not prepared to deliver the proper maintenance and time to the horse. All breeds need proper food, housing, exercise and grooming.
  • Do not expect a horse to always conform to breed descriptions. The behavior and personality of each horse differs regardless of breed characteristics.
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