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Malakai10 Offline Visit My Farm Visit My Farm Joined: Wed Oct 14, 2015 4:05 pm Posts: 2398

Temperament

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Would someone be able to tell me what disciplines require which temperaments, please? I get that the racing disciplines need highly strung horses and dressage needs bombproof, but what about the other English disciplines and the driving disciplines? I don't need to temperaments required for Western disciplines or in-hand jumping, as I don't compete my horses in those.

Thanks! :D
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Re: Temperament

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Re: Temperament

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phable wrote:This is the Disciplinery guide :
http://www.horseworldonline.net/forum/v ... =12&t=1235
Thanks, but I'm looking for temperament for each competition.
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Re: Temperament

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I also would like to know.
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Nachos 2nd wrote:I also would like to know.
It's not written yet. However, it goes by real life.
I may not be entirely accurate, but here's a rough list.

High Strung:
Racing
Sprint Racing
Steeplechase
Harness Racing

Spirited:
Pole Bending
Barrel Racing
Endurance
Driven Dressage

Even:
Hunter
Show Jumping
Reining
Cross Country
Obstacle Driving
Marathon Driving

Calm:
Cutting
Working Ranch
Dressage
Saddleseat

Bombproof:
Log Pull
Western Pleasure
Western Trail

I'm sure I'm off on some of them. But that's the way I think mostly, when I think of horse temperaments and real life.
If there are others that have success for certain temperaments in certain competitions, this list can be much more accurate.
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Re: Temperament

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BlackOak2 wrote:
Nachos 2nd wrote:I also would like to know.
It's not written yet. However, it goes by real life.
I may not be entirely accurate, but here's a rough list.

High Strung:
Racing
Sprint Racing
Steeplechase
Harness Racing

Spirited:
Pole Bending
Barrel Racing
Endurance
Driven Dressage

Even:
Hunter
Show Jumping
Reining
Cross Country
Obstacle Driving
Marathon Driving

Calm:
Cutting
Working Ranch
Dressage
Saddleseat

Bombproof:
Log Pull
Western Pleasure
Western Trail

I'm sure I'm off on some of them. But that's the way I think mostly, when I think of horse temperaments and real life.
If there are others that have success for certain temperaments in certain competitions, this list can be much more accurate.
Thanks!
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Re: Temperament

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BlackOak2 wrote:
Nachos 2nd wrote:I also would like to know.
It's not written yet. However, it goes by real life.
I may not be entirely accurate, but here's a rough list.

High Strung:
Racing
Sprint Racing
Steeplechase
Harness Racing

Spirited:
Pole Bending
Barrel Racing
Endurance
Driven Dressage

Even:
Hunter
Show Jumping
Reining
Cross Country
Obstacle Driving
Marathon Driving

Calm:
Cutting
Working Ranch
Dressage
Saddleseat

Bombproof:
Log Pull
Western Pleasure
Western Trail

I'm sure I'm off on some of them. But that's the way I think mostly, when I think of horse temperaments and real life.
If there are others that have success for certain temperaments in certain competitions, this list can be much more accurate.
In the game, Hunter requires a bombproof temperament. :)
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Re: Temperament

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AlsoAlaina wrote:
BlackOak2 wrote:
In the game, Hunter requires a bombproof temperament. :)
And probably in real life too.
Thanks for this discussion as this is something I wonder about and don't put much effort in.
I think dressage might be even-tempered from my game experience. IRL, it's probably spririted for high levels of dressage.
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Nachos 2nd Offline Visit My Farm Visit My Farm Joined: Sun Oct 15, 2017 7:43 am Posts: 130

Re: Temperament

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High Strung:
Racing
Sprint Racing
Steeplechase
Harness Racing

Spirited:
Pole Bending
Barrel Racing
Endurance
Driven Dressage

Even:
Show Jumping
Reining
Cross Country
Obstacle Driving
Marathon Driving
Dressage?

Calm:
Cutting
Working Ranch
Dressage?
Saddleseat

Bombproof:
Log Pull
Western Pleasure
Western Trail
Hunter

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