I feel the same about your first 3, but not your 4th. I admit they're an...acquired taste 😂 However, having grown up with them, I love how loyal and full of personality they are. They're similar to the STB - I've spent my boy's entire life trying to get the 3 beat canter in the ring. I get it at home but the second he has tension, he goes back to 4 beat. He's made a fantastic low-level eventer though because he is definitely down for a good old hoon 😂. They're definitely not a typical dressage/SJ type though so I understand where you're coming from.
I was really surprised to see Quarter Horses on your list..I am a TB girl also, but I haven't met a nasty QH..Thanks for sharing your points on view though! There is a breed for everyone i guess!!
I have definitely met a couple of QHs that I got along with but there’s nothing about them that would make me want to ride them every day as my own horse. Just my personal preference ☺️
I feel the same about your first 3, but not your 4th. I admit they're an...acquired taste 😂 However, having grown up with them, I love how loyal and full of personality they are. They're similar to the STB - I've spent my boy's entire life trying to get the 3 beat canter in the ring. I get it at home but the second he has tension, he goes back to 4 beat. He's made a fantastic low-level eventer though because he is definitely down for a good old hoon 😂. They're definitely not a typical dressage/SJ type though so I understand where you're coming from.
I was really surprised to see Quarter Horses on your list..I am a TB girl also, but I haven't met a nasty QH..Thanks for sharing your points on view though! There is a breed for everyone i guess!!
I have definitely met a couple of QHs that I got along with but there’s nothing about them that would make me want to ride them every day as my own horse. Just my personal preference ☺️
They are the same breeds I would avoid. I just find they are specific to their job and are great for that but not for much else.