There is no one breed that will fit this bill. You can find relatively cheap horses in just about any breed, and many of them have decent jumping ability. If you are looking for a specific breed, like one of the German Warmblood/ sporthorse breeds, then you'll have to either save up to spend on a good quality horse or buy a young horse and have it put into training.You can find good Thoroughbreds for relatively cheap through rescues for nominal fees, and many of them have been re-started, and are being worked over low to medium style jumps.If you will be competing on a breed circuit, then you'll have to figure out what a 'good jumper' costs in that breed.
I would think that would be the miniature horse.
There are many rare and endangered horse breeds, such as the Kathiawari, Abtenauer, Andravida, Cretan Horse, Nakota, Hirzai, Kladruber, unmol, and others. It is not quite known exactly which is the "most rare", for quite a few breeds barely have what you could call a "herd" left.The Eriskay pony is incredibly rareAkhal Teke are also very rare, and very beautiful. They make great Sport horses for Show Jumping and Eventing
No. Purebreds cost more nowadays. Now older dogs and mutts are the least expensive ones. Unless you're talking about a kids toy, then they are least expensive.
The breed's origins are not exact but they date back at least to the middle ages.
An older American made vehicle, low horse power.
As I said to another person who asked the same question there at least I think there is no genus specifically for the breed but the Genus for the species horse is "Equus"
you must get at least 60% or three stars on your horses catagorys to breed with the mare
When a horse knocks over a pole on a jump while on a jumping course it is called a fault. A fault causes 5 points to be added onto the jumper's score. In the end, the person with the least faults gets first prize, and the person with the second least points gets 2nd prize etc. -Xandom XD
Virtually any breed of horse can wear any assortment of harness, there being at least as many types of harnesses as there are breeds of horses.
You get a crossbreed foal. For instance, if you bred an American Walking Horse and a Mustang and you got a colt, it would be an American Walking Horse X Mustang colt. This is said as, "American Walking Horse Mustang cross". At least I think so.
That all depends on the breed and the individual horse. A Clydesdale's or Percheron's hoof, for example, may measure about the size of a dinner plate, which is at least 10 inches in diameter. By comparison, the hoof of a Thoroughbred or Quarter horse may only be around 4 to 5 inches in diameter; a pony's hoof a bit smaller, again, depending on the breed.
Obtain at least 300 skills with a horse that you produced Participate in 80 competitions Make at least 10 podiums with a horse that you produced Breed and own a horse that is at least 20 years old Reach 100,000 equus in your Equestrian Center Have at least 10 living horses Have produced at least 3 colts or fillies Pass the 5th riding level successfully Have sold at least one horse that you produced Produce twins from a pegasus mare that you produced