Pet Guide

eg: UK or Brides UK or Classical Art or Buy Music or Spirituality
 
eg: UK or Brides UK or Classical Art or Buy Music or Spirituality
 
Business & Money
Technology
Women
Health
Education
Family
Travel
Cars
Entertainment
SD Editorials
Online Guide and article directory site.
Foodeditorials.com
Over 15,000 recipes & editorials on food.
Lyricadvisor.com
Get 100,000 Lyric & Albums.

Video on Choosing The Right Equine Breed

    View: 
Similar Videos
Videos on Dealing With Cats And Their Claws
Videos on Dealing With Cats
Videos on Learn About The Barb Fishes
Videos on The Significant Insights About The Iguana
Videos on The Basic Of Iguana Care
Videos on The Essential Component Of Iguana Care
Videos on What to Consider When Purchasing Equine Insurance
Videos on Getting Protection For Your Home From Cats
Videos on What We Can Learn About Ants
Videos on The Brunette Ascetic Spiders
Videos on The Feeding Habits Of Spiders
Videos on Selling Honey On The Streets
Videos on The Mother Of All Bees
Videos on The Whole Family In The Bee Business
Videos on Dont Let Your Cat Urinate Around The House
Videos on Learn How To Care For Three Spotted Angelfish
Videos on Learn How To Treat Tetra Species
Videos on The Iguanas Lizards Photos
Videos on TSA breeds bomb sniffing experts
Videos on How To Handle Indoor Pets
 
Choosing The Right Equine Breed
Ron Petracek
Some people needed big, heavy, and strong horses to get chores done around the barn, while others were more interested in breeding light and fast horses for racing or riding. Traits that stand the test of time that are passed down from generation to generation often become traits by which the breed is known.
The breed of horse you select can be very important to whether or not you and your horse are well matched. So how do you determine which breed is right for you? Ask yourself a few questions:
? What discipline am I planning on enjoying with my horse? Those who plan on enjoying barrel racing with their horse will have dramatically different needs than someone whose goal is to reach the Grand Prix level of dressage.
? What is my experience level? If you are a novice rider, you will likely need a horse with a calm temperament. More advanced riders can handle hotter horses.
? What is my temperament like? A good rule of thumb is that you and your horse should balance each other out, and that means you shouldn't have the same weaknesses!
If you are hotheaded, go for a horse with a calmer temperament. Now that you've asked yourself all the right questions, make a list of the traits that are important to you. It's easier if you make two columns?one for conformation, and another for temperament.
Once you have your list, you can start doing some research to find breeds that share these traits.
Light horses. Light horses refer to just about any breed of horse used for riding, and there is a great variety when it comes to color, size, conformation, and temperament.
Popular light horse breeds include the American Quarter Horse, whose athleticism, versatility, short-distance speed, and sturdiness make it ideal for ranch work, cutting and reining, and short-distance races;
the Arabian, whose beauty, incredible endurance, and high spirits make it ideal for endurance trail riding, showing, and pleasure; the Dutch Warmblood, whose conformation, athleticism, and size make it perfect for jumping, dressage, and driving; the Morgan, whose excellent temperament, strength, endurance, soundness, and versatility appeal to people engaged in just about any discipline; and the Thoroughbred, whose speed, endurance, and ?never-give-up? attitude make it well-suited to racing, jumping, dressage, and cross-country.
Ponies. By definition, a pony is any horse standing under 14.2 hands. Despite their small stature, ponies can be excellent mounts for adults and children alike, and often excel at jumping, driving, and trail riding. Popular pony breeds include the Chincoteague Pony, whose wonderful temperaments and pretty faces make them ideal first mounts for children; the Connemara, whose stamina, strength, and jumping talent help them excel in jumping, hunting, dressage, driving, and other sporting pursuits; the Hackney Pony, whose high action, great stamina, and effervescent personalities make them just right for pleasure, harness, and roadster driving; and the Shetland Pony, whose versatility and great temperament make them ideal for carrying children or for driving.
Heavy Horses. Heavy horses are those horses that are selectively bred to be tall and massive, and were originally used for farm work. Today, some heavy horses are used for riding. Popular heavy horse breeds include the Belgian, whose sturdiness of bone and high-stepping action make it ideal for pulling; the Clydesdale, whose size and fluid and powerful movement make it well-suited to draft work and being part of multi-horse hitches; and the Percheron, whose elegance make it ideal for harness and carriage driving.
So hope that gives you some insight on what you might be thinking of starting your search for. We have included in our resource box some sites that will help you start your search.
Next Paragraph..
A Guide to Business | Guide to Technology | Guide to Women | Guide to Health | Family Guide to | Travel & Vacations | Information on Cars

EditorialToday Pet Guide has 5 sub sections. Such as All About Pets, Dogs Information, Keeping Fish, All About Cats and Exotic Pets. With over 20,000 authors and writers, we are a well known online resource and editorial services site in United Kingdom, Canada & America . Here, we cover all the major topics from self help guide to A Guide to Business, Guide to Finance, Ideas for Marketing, Legal Guide, Lettre De Motivation, Guide to Insurance, Guide to Health, Guide to Medical, Military Service, Guide to Women, Pet Guide, Politics and Policy , Guide to Technology, The Travel Guide, Information on Cars, Entertainment Guide, Family Guide to, Hobbies and Interests, Quality Home Improvement, Arts & Humanities and many more.
About Editorial Today | Contact Us | Terms of Use | Submit an Article | Our Authors