Around the age of 15, 16, or 17 (they live to be up to 35)
Horses and ponies are considered full grown at the age of five.
When they are 17 and a half or by 16
Horses are not fully grown until they are at least 5 or 6 years old and sometimes up until they are 8 years of age. The age of maturity can vary slightly from breed to breed, but 5 years is the bare minimum.
A dog does not have to be bred.
Because they do.
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A horse usually reaches its full height by age 5 and is grown enough to do the most strenuous work they will ever be asked to do. However, horses are still developing until 7 or 8.
No, the size depends on the breed, and most hoof print are just the half circle.
There is no defined age, however I suggest no sooner than two or two and a half. Most western riders start their horses early and retire them early. English riders start later and retire them later.
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