Depends on what you're aiming for really. If the quarter horse is purebred, then you can breed it with another purebred QH to get a purebred foal, or you can crossbreed with another breed.
If you are playing on howrse the answer is flattened and broken.
if you go to the horse's screen, below their energy, health, and morale, there will be a little bar thing that will have a tiny picture of a philosopher's stone in it
If you are speaking of equine coat colors, the answer is roan. Roan coloration comes in various varieties also. If the horse has deep red coloration with white mottling and a dark tail and mane, it is a called a bay roan (due to the dark tail and main). Many of these horses, when their hair is groomed off look sort of lavender in color. A true lavender roan is the rarest color of equine and will sport white hairs at the top of the tail and base of the mane as well. An all over mottled roan horse who looks brownish is called simply a roan and has a light brown Maine and tail. When the roan horse is light enough to look as though it has a pinkish color, it is called a strawberry roan. One interesting thing of note is that genetically a roan-to-roan breeding is genetically lethal to a horses off-spring. For Howrse Archimedes' question: Red Roan
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Really it does not matter you could choose either
French Trotters are good for classical riding
No, they are the 4th most common horse on the game.
It depends if you trained them or not. The better they are trained, the better they will be. I would say Classical.
I am pretty sure that Fjords are better at classical riding than western riding, but again, that is my opinion and another person may have a different answer that I do.
They are better for english becase of their size and agility.
Western Riding, proven results; Welsh ponies achieve higher skills in their western training and tack.
Newfoundland ponies are best at classical riding, found this one out the hard way! Sources: I play hours!
It all depends on its skills. They are most productive in English, but can be equally productive based on his skills. For example, if his highest skills are Stamina and trot, Classical would be your best bet.
Arabians and Quarter horses. But any horse can be trained to be good at cross county.
Either one, really. Just pick what you like!
You are going to have to buy a quarter horse and put the golden apple on the horse or you can either buy the horse in the sales or direct sales if you have access.