Sterotyping/accepting/excusing Breed behaviour?

I agree that you need to treat each horse as an individual, but in my experience certain breeds do have certain traits, and it is a mistake to ignore them.

I'll use TBs as an example, because they are my faves - they really are a different kettle of fish in terms of sensitivity. Not just temperament, but they have very sensitive skin and digestive systems, so that is something that needs to be taken into account. My two ISH like to be scrubbed with a metal curry comb. If I tried that on the TB, I don't think I would get near him again! Thoroughbreds' adrenaline also spikes really easily, and it takes longer to subside. That is the main difference I have noticed, when comparing them to other breeds. Now there will be more extreme examples, and there will be exceptions, but if I got a new horse who was a thoroughbred, I would expect certain traits, and therefore be more prepared to deal with them.
 
Who was it said "All stereotypes are true, but it is a matter of degree"?, and there are always the exceptions that break the rule. A horse is a horse is a horse, but there are most definitely trends, particularly with temperament. Therefore I would have no hesitation in recommending a certain type of horse for a novice over another type, but also acknowledge that SOME horses do not conform to their stereotype.

Hit the nail smack on the head there!
 
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