depending on age usually young hores can do 2 hours every day and 3 hours every other day older horse 2 hours every other day but the better the horse cared for the longer the horse has to work
you work on the horse by riding it to get the horse fit & strong
Correct! A horses diet is rationed on the weight and size of the horse and how much daily exercise it does. Correct! A horses diet is rationed on the weight and size of the horse and how much daily exercise it does.
riding a grey horse
The horse you are looking for in this question is a cob: or a shire horse:
riding a grey horse
work with it for about a month ,lounging it ,riding it. or send it to a trainer
for a 16hh horse there total daily intake is 30lbs, if the horse is in light work there diet is 20%concentrates and 80%bulk
Spelling a horse means to take it out of work for a while,to have a brake of riding and stuff.Kinda like a long holiday for a horse
not unless you are riding the horse, but i would suggest not to over work the horse, and to clean the horse once you have finished riding and taking off all tack, and to let it have a break.
In a way, yes. Horse riding is a sport, and it is hard work. Especially if you ride without stirrups! Riding a horse can provide excellent and enjoyable exercise!
They need to get endurance. You should work with them a lot. Make sure they trust you. Then start working your horse by riding them in arenas and round pens. if your horse is calm you can even take them out and ride them on trails. Really the only way to get your horse to go faster is build up their endurace by riding them as much as you can. But be sure that you are not hurting the horse. Do not make him work to hard at first build them up or you will only hurt the horse.
When you are riding horses, muscles that you never work or use in daily life and even at the gym are used. That is why people who dont regularly ride horses are sore after trail riding at a public place for instance. It is hard for beginners to even mount a horse alone without building up the muscles that you do when riding.