Honestly there isn't a specific breed or color that's gonna be smoother.....its simple some horses are smooth and some arn't....some have amazing lazy chair lopes while there trot is horrific...
You don't have to ride horses with a saddle, but there are some advantages to the use of saddles.
Yes people do ride horses for their country in some competitions.
Abaco Barb: 14 horses left of this breed.
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Give them some pumpkin!
is some people that ride houses
As a child, Julie Andrews loved to ride horses and there is some evidence that she has also ridden throughout her adult life as well.
No you have to train a horse how to jump over logs+jumps, Not all horses are made for jumping horses!
There is no single breed of horse that is the best riding horse. All horses are different and all riders are different. What one person thinks is a good ride may be inappropriate for another. But it is true that some horses run 'hotter' than others, making them ill-suited for the novice rider. The American Quarter Horse is one of the newest breeds, the AQHA began registering horses in the mid 1940's, but it is now the most popular breed in the world. This is due to the fact that the Quarter Horse is versatile, intelligent, even tempered and beautiful. These characteristics make the breed very ridable. Crossbred with other breeds, the offspring also make great riding horses.
I have not heard of a breed called Andadura. There is a breed called an Andalusion. This is an old breed that comes from Europe. The most common color is grey. There are not many of these horses in the USA but they are becoming more well-known.
It depends. Some horses are pretty muscular. A lot of horses are overweight though from being overfed and not ridden at the same time especially. (I ride horses)