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Horse Disciplines are basically their field of expertise. This will give your horses an advantage in certain events and also their own set of lines! Includes youtube links.

All-Rounder, this basically means your horse has an average chance of winning in an event compared to professionally trained horses. All-Rounders can jump, pose and race. But are usually considered as school horses, or companion pets.

Dressage, Although calm and athletic horses are not as elegant as the vain type of horse. Dressage is never an issue. Teaching your horse under Dressage means they are more experienced in the showing off field.

Driving,Driving horses includes a small carriage raced around a track, offered usually for larger breeds of horse, smaller horses may require a larger team usually consisting of 2-4 horses. Single horse driving is offered but usually team races are performed.

Jumping, Asking your horse to jump over an obstacle can be daunting for both horse and rider. But is the best way to become an intermediate rider. Training your horse to jump obstacles, especially when you own an athletic horse gives you a great advantage in jumping events. This is all about trust! Free jumping will also be shown.

Racing and Endurance,Two different fields, however they both include the same thing. Running as fast as you can to reach the finish line. The difference? Racing will always be run on a man made track, while endurance will be all out wilderness trails! Perfect for the casual rider (if you wanna walk) or the athlete racer!

Reining, so you're curious about reining? This consists of control of the horse. A well mannered horse is perfect for this event! You will be required to perform sliding stops, spins, flying changes and a few other neat tricks to show your horse's control and your own.

Vaulting is not offered due to vaulting mainly focusing on the human aspect, instead of the horse. However if you wish your horse to do vaulting we won't stop you, although keep in mind these events would be rarely or never hosted.

Mustang, those that tame by choice. They are attracted to those that they trust the most and will do their best to keep that trust. those that have had their trust/bond broken will take a long time to regain it.

Broncos are ones that are 'wild', the untame-ables, Their are used for rodeo bronco riding or leaders of brood mare herds in vast, fenced in fields. Or they are kept in smaller stalls where they can't do harm to others or themselves, all depending on the location of the ranch and the owners.

Some unlisted Disciplines include: Retired, Brood, Performer(circus ponies!), just to name a few. For a discipline you'd like your horse to have that is not shown in this post just PM the mule and we will reply with a "okay" or "nae".

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