Which horse does Cattle Work Arabian Andalusian or Hanoverian?

None of the horses listed are specifically "cattle work" horses. Those breeds are primarily known for:

* Arabian: Known for endurance, stamina, and agility. They are popular for racing, endurance riding, and show jumping.

* Andalusian: Known for their beauty, grace, and athleticism. They are popular for dressage, haute école, and bullfighting.

* Hanoverian: Known for their athleticism, temperament, and trainability. They are popular for dressage, show jumping, and eventing.

Breeds commonly used for cattle work:

* American Quarter Horse: Known for their speed, agility, and cow sense. They are very popular for ranching and working cattle.

* Australian Stock Horse: Bred for strength, stamina, and intelligence. They are excellent at handling cattle.

* Paint Horse: Often used for ranch work and have a similar build and temperament to the Quarter Horse.

* Appaloosa: Similar to the Paint Horse, they are known for their versatility and cow sense.

* Hereford: This breed of cattle is often worked with by cattle ranchers, but they are not horses.

While Arabians, Andalusians, and Hanoverians can be trained for certain tasks, they are not typically used for cattle work. Their skills and temperament are better suited for other equestrian disciplines.