Need Experience's! Which Breeds are good for Western Riding

Tillie

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Hi

I looking into getting another horse. I have taken up western riding since i last brought a horse. Im just wonder what breeds people find good at western riding other that your quarter horse or other american horses.

Thanks for any comments.
 

Meowy Catkin

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Arabs can do Western. :D I've known a few that were ridden in western tack but I've not done western riding myself. There are plenty of arabs in the US that compete in the various western disciplines.

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We have two QH mares but also as a result of getting into western I switched my english (then 18yo) Shire x to western. He is in western tack but with an english bit, he is a bit old to fully retrain now at 20 but has really taken to it like a duck to water. He neck reins and responds to all the cues but not sure he'd be too great at a reining pattern though! :p

I was at a show at the Mendip Stud last year and there was a Suffolk Punch doing a reining pattern so I would say any horse can give it a blummin good go! :)
 

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Definatly confirm next to Quarter horse an Arab is the best for western ... to be really competitive the bloodlines matter though .. polish and american lines are best ..
I used to work at Toskara Arabian (now they are back in Texas but some of their horses were born and sold in the UK a few years back)
Nearly all that were of age were trained to do western pleasure
 

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Ditto arabs. But they do need a slightly different shaped saddle to accomodate their shorter backs.

My arab is only a yearling, but I'm planning a trip to the states when shes backed to buy her western tack. I rode western alot as a child.

Quarter horses and appoloosas are other obvious options.
 

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I work at a western yard and we have all sorts of horses doing western, from small ponies to heavy weight cobs.
They aren't what I would call properly western trained, none will be going barrel racing or winning reining comps but they neck rein and stop with a twitch of the reins.
 

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Here's a couple of our QHs
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And for something a bit different, Andalucians
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An arab
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And a paint
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Or even a friesian. (although I can't seem to find a photo :confused:)

Really it's lie askin what horses can you ride :p
 
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