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The Thoroughbred is known for its racing prowess, with its agility, speed and spirit putting this hot-blooded breed on the map as a successful mount for jumping, dressage and hunting among a variety of disciplines. Thoroughbreds also make wonderful companion horses for pleasure riding, and are much sought after.
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Originally from the South of Spain, the hot-blooded Andalusian is a powerful and elegant breed, known for its energy, agility, and fast learning nature. The breed is often used to compete in dressage and jumping and is a fantastic amount for leisure riding. The athleticism and stamina displayed by the Andalusians also make them an excellent choice for long-distance riding events.
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Well suited for equestrians that are keen to compete in endurance riding, racing, dressage, and more, the Arabian horse breed tends to be a fast learner and eager to please their rider, whilst at the same time remaining spirited and alert, making them well suited for confident equestrians.
Known for its distinctive coloring and pattern on its coat, the American Paint is a crossbreed between the Thoroughbred and the American Quarter horse, meaning they are powerful and versatile, typically performing well in western disciplines, and are brilliant as a pleasure riding mount. The American Paint is brilliant for beginners due to its loyal and docile nature.
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The Friesian horse is a willing learner, with a calm demeanor - eager to please its rider. Though large and muscular, the Friesian has a docile and gentle temperament, often seen competing successfully at events including dressage and horse racing, and are suitable for beginners and advanced equestrians alike.
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Originally from Scotland, the cold-blooded Clydesdale is a tall and muscular breed of horse, making it a brilliant choice for farming. Their quiet and trainable nature makes them a well-suited mount for riders of all experience levels, but a brilliant choice for beginners.