You can start putting the saddle on the horse at around one and a half years. You can start riding it at about two years, two and a half years.
You nomaly start training a horse when it is 5-8 months old. This depends on what you mean by training. If you mean basic training like ground manners that can begin right after the foal is born, However if you mean under saddle work you should never saddle any horse or pony under 2 years old, and it would be wise to wait until the horse was four years old before really beginning it's under saddle training.
AnswerPlace the strap on the saddle to transport it.
NO! tye your horse up, then Put it on a saddle stand.
You shouldn't really because they are not fully grown and will have problems in the future if backed to early, the average age is around 3-4 years old. Although you shouldn't ride a horse before 2 years old you can get it used to having a saddle and girth on it during it's yearling year by using a lunging surcingle and a saddle pad. You can long line the horse to get it used to the bit commands and that way it won't be as hard on the horse when it's saddle training really begins at 2+ years old.
A saddle is one form.
Girths are used to secure the saddle on the horse's back so that, when tightened adequately, the saddle won't slip, sending you to the ground.
I think you set it on the ground after you use it
A saddle is one form.
yes and you can saddle it through training it with apples
Yes, with a saddle tap, training and the correct tools.
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