Find Your Perfect Riding Partner

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Find Your Perfect Riding Partner

Are you looking to discover which horse best matches your riding style and preferences? Take our quiz to find out!

  • Evaluate your riding experience
  • Choose your ideal horse height and speed
  • Select your preferred horse type and colors
13 Questions3 MinutesCreated by GallopingHorse42
What's your name?
Kristen Armstrong
Olivia Pralow
Christina Mask
Sydney Keene
Cailey Brady
Elisa Seguin
Adora Turland
Anna Sambles
Stephanie Beiko
Rebecca Maheral
Ava Martin
Kaya Novotny
Isla Smith
Scotia
Claire
Brianna Matheson
Sydney Beiko
Alexandria Beer
Jessica
Marta Wasiak
Tasia Kursova
Tannis
How experienced a rider are you? (according to Equine Canada levels)
Level 1 (able to walk and trot independently, can tack up with some assistance)
Level 2 (able to walk and trot independently, can trot without stirrups, able to trot over poles, learning to canter)
Level 3 (able to w/t/c independently, knows trotting diagonals and canter leads, can accurately ride a dressage test, can jump a small cross-rail)
Level 4 (can w/t/c with and without stirrups independently, able to ride a flat test with accuracy, can jump a small 2'0" gym line)
Level 5 (able to lunge their horse, can w/t/c independently in a full seat without stirrups, can to get their horse to bend, can ride a figure 8, can jump a 2'0"-2'3" oxer)
Level 6 (able to ride shapes with proper bend, can do a flying lead change across the diagonal, able to jump a 2'3" gym line with an oxer, able to lunge another horse other than their own)
Level 7 (can perform flying lead changes, able to leg yield, can shorten/lengthen stride, can do a turn on forehand and turn on the haunches, can jump a 2'9" course, able to lunge a horse)
Level 8 (can do a 10 metre circle in both trot and canter, able to lengthen and shorten canter stride, rides on a frame consistently, can jump a 2'9" course with rollbacks, able to critique another rider's course)
Level 9 (rides consistently on a frame, can jump a 3'0"-3'3" course)
Level 10 (idk the expectations for this level, so don't click it)
What's your prefered height range for a horse?
12hh and under
12hh-12.2hh
12hh-13hh
12hh-13.2hh
12hh-13.3hh
12hh-14hh
12hh-14.2hh
12.2hh-13hh
12.2hh-13.2hh
12.2hh-13.3hh
12.2hh-14hh
12.2hh-14.2hh
13hh-13.2hh
13hh-13.3hh
13hh-14hh
13hh-14.2hh
13hh-15hh
13hh-15.2hh
13.2hh-14hh
13.2hh-14.2hh
13.2hh-15hh
13.2hh-15.2hh
13.3hh-14hh
13.3hh-14.2hh
13.3hh-15hh
13.3hh-15.2hh
14hh-14.2hh
14hh-15hh
14hh-15.2hh
14hh-16hh
14.2hh-15hh
14.2hh-15.2hh
14.2hh-16hh
15hh-15.2hh
15hh-16hh
15hh-16.2hh
15hh-17hh
15.2hh-16hh
15.2hh-16.2hh
15.2hh-17hh
16hh-16.2hh
16hh-17hh
16hh-18hh
17hh-18hh
18hh +
How tall are you?
3'12" and/or under
4'0"-4'6"
4'7"-4'12"
5'0"-5'6"
5'6"-5'12"
6'0" +
What do you compete in/plan to compete in? MULTIPLE CHOICE (note: I'm only putting in disciplines that meadowvale offers)
Eventing
Dressage
Mounted Games
Derbies
How fast do you want your horse to be?
Very slow (like Della)
Slow (like Calico and Sierra)
Average (like Mabelle)
Peppy (like Tequila)
Fast (like Piper)
Very fast (like Faith and Lolly)
Do you have a strong leg?
Yes. Very strong. I can make lazy horses like Della go fast.
Pretty strong. I can get most of the slower horses to get going.
I'd say my leg strength is about average.
Somewhat weaker than my peers, but strong enough to succeed.
No. My leg is noticeably weak compared to that of my peer's. I have a hard time getting slow horses to move.
My legs are very weak. They flap around like a chicken and horses never listen to me. (I'm hoping no one's this bad...)
How good is your contact?
Very good. I'm always riding with contact and I have no problem getting my horse to bend or go round.
Pretty good. It's not as great as some people's, but it's good and I pick things up quickly.
It's about average.
I don't really have good contact, to be honest.
VERY BAD.
Would you rather ride...
A really lazy horse that doesn't listen and makes you very frustrated?
A very fast horse that you can't control and who can be dangerous at times?
Which of the following flaws are you willing to tolerate in a horse? MULTIPLE CHOICE
Spooky (refuses, bolts, shies away, etc)
Mean (bites, kicks, etc)
Lazy (doesn't want to work, never tries, moves slowly, etc)
Green (unexperienced, needs training, etc)
Fast (dangerous, prone to bolting, strong, goes way too fast)
Stubborn (doesn't listen, etc)
Favourite horse colour? MULTIPLE CHOICE
Chestnut
Liver Chestnut
Bay
Black
Dapple Gray
Leopard Appaloosa
Dun
Palomino
Strawberry Roan
Flaxen Chestnut
Skewbald
What type of horse would you prefer? (note: NOT breed of horse, type of horse)
Pony (ex: Haflinger, Connemara, Welsh Pony)
Cob (ex: Gypsy Vanner, Norman Cob)
Light Horse (ex: Arabian, Thoroughbred)
Warmblood (ex: Dutch Warmblood, Trakehner, Hanoverian)
Draft (Clydesdale, Shire)
Which horse do you normally ride?
Lolly
Della
Willow
Mabelle
Piper
Faith
Tequila
Sierra
Penny
Drummer
Calico
Mickey
Tom
Bravo
Sugar
Ellie
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