Sunday, August 2, 2009

Wat horse color has the best teperment?

just wondering dont forget buckskins
Answers:
Color has nothing to do with temperment. How the horse is handled, treated and breed does. You cant expect any animal to have a good temperment if it has been abused or neglected. Choose one that is calm, friendly, etc.
Temperment is not determined by color, but by genetics. Also a lot has to do with the owners. We had a horse once that was abused (not by us) mean as all get out. Bit my mom. I guess they're just like people kind of.
color?? thats like saying blacks are more angry than whites.do research
the color of the horse has nothing to do with temperment,breed might have something to do with the way an equine acts but definatly not color
but if it helps any i had a red roan appaloosa/qh cross as a child that was the sweetest horse ever,i have since had several different roan horses over the years and have always found them to have nice temperments,but i still think it is just the horse it's self not the color
The tempermant of a horse has nothing to do with it's color. Hot bloods tend to be fiestier and, well, hotter-headed than their cold- or warm-blooded peers. If you have virtually any expeirence with owning, leasing, or lesson taking, you'd know that. That question is like asking, "Do brown-haired people have neater handwriting than blonde-haired people?" There simply is no yes or no answer. Experiment with horses until you find a nice horse that suits your ability, weight, and tempermant ideals.
color has nothing to do with it.

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