* Developed in England in the 17th and 18th centuries for fox hunting
* Known for their speed, endurance, and athleticism
* Typically tall and slender with long legs and a refined appearance
American Quarter Horse
* Developed in the United States in the 19th century for working cattle
* Known for their versatility, athleticism, and good temperament
* Typically stockier than Thoroughbreds with muscular builds and shorter legs
Arabian
* One of the oldest horse breeds, originating in the Middle East
* Known for their beauty, endurance, and intelligence
* Typically smaller than Thoroughbreds and Quarter Horses with distinctive dished faces and high tail carriage
Irish Sport Horse
* Developed in Ireland in the 20th century for jumping and eventing
* Known for their athleticism, soundness, and trainability
* Typically larger than Thoroughbreds and Quarter Horses with a more substantial build
Warmblood
* A general term for several breeds of horses developed in Europe for sport and leisure riding
* Known for their versatility, athleticism, and good temperaments
* Typically larger than Thoroughbreds and Quarter Horses with a range of body types and conformation