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Banker Horse
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Great for riding and working, the Banker Horse is a breed that's still considered a wild horse. Despite this, they are patient and make great options for teaching inexperienced riders the basics, such as children.
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Barb
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Barbs are quick to run and therefore make for good riding horses. However, they are headstrong and will do things their way in the early stages of training. Regardless, once trained they're perfectly great horses.
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Bashkir Curly
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Named and known for their unique curly hair, the Bashkir Curly is a breed that's easy to train and great for working conditions in both hot and cold climates. They're also great with beginning riders.
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Boer Pony
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The Boer Pony is a tough breed that can ride on and on. They love to work and get along with all ages, making them good for kids.
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Boulonnais
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A great drafting horse that comes from France, the Boulonnais is a breed that's easy to get along with. They're well loved due to just how hard they can be worked and how much they want to please their masters.
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Brabant
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The Brabant is a breed of horse suited for just about any occasion, doing great in shows and competition, as well as harness work, which makes sense considering how large and powerful they appear.
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Breton
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A breed of draft horse that's sweet and full of energy, Bretons are eager to work and take orders. They're very easy to take care of as they'll regularly gather their own food and find shelter for themselves when given the space.
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Brumby
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The Brumby is special in that most breeders choose to just let them roam free, causing many to believe that they're just a breed of wild horses. While they can be trained, they are only for experienced owners.
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Budyonny
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The Buyonny breed is a great combination of a strong build on an attractive frame. They are great for work, play, and of course riding. While having a strong work ethic, they're also very relaxed and easy to train.
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