Popular in the U.S., Quarter Horses are great for beginners due to their even temperament. They are adaptable and reliable, making them ideal first horses.
Arabians are known for speed and endurance. Though some may be spirited, quiet geldings make good beginner horses due to their calm nature and reliability.
Bred for racing, Thoroughbreds can be intense. Non-racing Thoroughbreds can be steady and calm, potentially making them suitable for beginners.
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Morgan Horses are versatile and forgiving, making them great for families and beginner riders. They are attentive, social, and easy to care for.
This gaited breed offers a smooth ride, ideal for those with back issues. Known for their gentle temperament, they are comfortable and easy to ride.
Fox Trotters are gaited with a unique foxtrot, offering a comfortable ride. They are friendly and gentle, making them a good choice for families.
Resilient and long-lived, Icelandic Horses are small and sturdy. They feature a unique "tolt" gait, providing a smooth ride over various terrains.
Clydesdales are calm and forgiving, great for beginners. Their large size can make tack fitting challenging, but their gentle nature makes them popular.