jungle_cat
Posted : 7/14/2010 11:46:03 PM
Neither breed is "better" but rather it depends on what you want to do with the horse. Thoroughbreds tend to be added to the bloodlines to add athleticism and speed. As to the QH - it depends on the lines. QHs have a lot of "specialty" lines that excel in different areas - reining, halter, WP, etc. However - your general QH is considered an "all around" ranch horse that can do most anything. Originally they got their name as Quarter horses because they were used for quarter mile racing. TBs *tend* to be more hot blooded and spirited than QHs - but this is not always the case.
As to the title of "appendix" - that really doesn't mean much. Your horse may not have had TB blood added for several generations and still be considered "appendix" because no one bothered to meet the performance criteria for full QH papers. I had a QH filly and her only TB was three bars which was 3 generations back. She also blew the "laid back QH" stereo type right out of the water. She was a very firey red-head who knew what she wanted and didn't want - and boy did she like to run!