What breed is great for jumping and endurance, has a good temperament and is veryyy Talll?
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What breed is great for jumping and endurance, has a good temperament and is veryyy Talll
I have a horse suitable for all these features to find, and there must be at least 16 hands high. Please helppp me. (I now its asking a lot, but if there’s any race, such as what to ask in the sounds that would be very helpful) See, I was thinking about a standardbred, but it is not the best gallops Best Answer:
response of M. Elizabeth
thoroughbreds for both. they get to be 17hh.Morgans are good for both, although they get to be over 15.2hh: (Dutch warmbloods would also be good for both large tun.nokotas … they range from 14hh 17hh all the way up but they are heavy. to find.
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Now you could probably a TB with these properties, but it would be difficult. Some people may disagree with me, but I think its a trotter would be a good breed for you. If you are one, the horse is trained properly (your best bet would be that hasn’t gone), then it might find a wonderful bridge (there are several Grand Prix jumper standardbred) and they have great stamina! they are paid much better than TB, and are usually super sweet. I have one and he has the stamina for a good temperament and is 16 hands awesome. His jumping pretty well, but am still working on fixing his horse a little. But if you jump at the presentation in the planning and want to be the hunter than with the TB, but if you want to just go with the JUMPERS Id definitely standardbred.
Any warm-blooded will be great for what you ask. If you can afford it, I would go with a Hanoverian, Oldenburg and the Dutch Warmblood gehen.Vollblüter are also large and have the best heart and stamina of every other race is.
Thoroughbreds and Dutch Warmbloods are the best choice.
Hanoverian, Thoroughbred, Morgan, and even an Arab.
Thoroughbreds for jumping and endurance, but they are usually very hot, so, if not worked often enough to be very volatile and difficult to treat. The same is true for Anglo-Arabs and Araber.16 hands is really not all that great is it to average. So, it would look like the easiest, just like on websites or Dreamhorse.com equine.com and placed in jumping for the discipline as a minimum and 16 hands high.