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<blockquote data-quote="msscamp" data-source="post: 152608" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>Arabs, as a rule, tend to be quite a bit more temperamental than other breeds, I wouldn't recommend them to a beginner - but there are exceptions for every rule. As a beginner you would want to look for a dead-broke, well-trained, older (that can vary from horse to horse, but generally speaking nothing under about 8-10 years old), reliable horse. I would suggest Quarter Horse, Morgan, or Paint. While any horse can be on the temperamental side, it is my understanding that Appy's, as a whole, tend to fit in this category. That is simply heresay, however (and could very well be wrong), as I have no personal experience with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msscamp, post: 152608, member: 539"] Arabs, as a rule, tend to be quite a bit more temperamental than other breeds, I wouldn't recommend them to a beginner - but there are exceptions for every rule. As a beginner you would want to look for a dead-broke, well-trained, older (that can vary from horse to horse, but generally speaking nothing under about 8-10 years old), reliable horse. I would suggest Quarter Horse, Morgan, or Paint. While any horse can be on the temperamental side, it is my understanding that Appy's, as a whole, tend to fit in this category. That is simply heresay, however (and could very well be wrong), as I have no personal experience with them. [/QUOTE]
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