Appaloosa vs. Quarter horse

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Every animal has its own personality and every person has their own preference, so it is hard to say that one is better or worse than the other. With typical house pets such as a cat or a dog no experience is needed, it easy to do a quick read on them and be able to care for and handle them quite easily. However, when it comes to larger, more powerful animals, like horses, it is necessary to have experience or training on what they can do and how to properly care for the animal in the correct environment. Although the Appaloosa and Quarter horse are both very versatile and popular breeds, I would like to find the best suited and safest as a first horse by comparing their history, appearance, and common uses.
Even if you do not know what an Appaloosa horse is you can almost bet you have seen one. Throughout history they have come and gone through different cultures appearing in Asian, European, and Native American art. Nobody is completely sure how the breed came about but there are some definable traits found around the world in other breeds, such as the Russian Altai and different Spanish horses. The Nez Perce tribe, from the western states, was the first to domesticate these animals and also the first to practice selective breeding. The Nez Perce trained the Appaloosa for many tasks such as hunting, farming, travel, and war. Throughout time of being a multi-skilled horse the Appaloosa still shows these traits today with their grace, surefootedness, and speed. Because of their dramatic history the Appaloosa is well suited for stressful situations and has a very trainable personality.
Like the Appaloosa, the Quarter horse is a mixture of many breeds including the English horse, Chickasaw, and a few others and was also brought ov...

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... that goes by the name of Eyes of Dawn broke the record for fastest 300 yard race ever at an impressive 14.909 seconds. Although it has speed and is perfect for the race track the sturdy muscles and power of the Quarter make it an ideal farm horse as well.
Though both are horses it is plain to see that the Appaloosa and Quarter horse show some very clear differences. With its easy gait, cool temperament, and happy and trainable personality it is easy to see that whether you are buying a horse to learn to train or just to learn to pleasure ride the beautifully elegant Appaloosa is the better choice as a first horse. The Quarter horse is as well a wonderful horse to own but with its muscular figure, and intense power and speed a Quarter could possibly be too dangerous or overwhelming to a beginning rider, but would probably be best for an experienced racer or farmer.

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