when your horse is ready, if the horse is green broke at 4, then give them a year, and you should never start backing a horse (training to saddle) before the age of 3 b/c they haven't developed enough
A horse could be maybe at least 2 years old, depending on their training and how well trained they are. Depending on the horse and its training is when it can start barrel racing. :)
As a registered Thoroughbred racehorse, you can start racing your horse at age two and he can race as long as you want him to.
Any horse, filly, colt, mare, gelding etc. you can start training when they are born, working on basic ground manners, loading into trailers, trying, standing for the farrier, etc. To start riding a horse you can start at the age 2 1/2 years old.
The answer to this question will depend on exactly how you meant it. If you meant which breed of horse rarely stays black as they age? then many breeds could fit that description, such as the Lipizzaner, they start out bay or black and turn grey as they age, but a few will remain dark. If you meant it as in, which breed of horse will stay black? Then there are several breeds as well, such as the Friesian.
You can start when a child is about the age of 8, however the child may start earlier if it has almost no fear of falling off a horse, but I still think 8 is the best.
The age of a horse affects the speed of the horse because like a human with age the body has experienced wear, and does not repair itself as well.
The opposite of a female horse would be a male horse. A young male horse, under the age of four, is called a colt. An adult male horse, over the age of four, that has not been castrated is called a stallion or a stud. An adult male horse, over the age of four, that HAS been castrated is called a gelding.
No but make sure they have enough energy and stuff like that :D
I think that all you have to do to compete is be able to ride and start going to small competitions when your about your age. there are many competitions for people aged 15 to 18 so you have two years to learn all the basics etc and then when your 15 you can compete in the big competitions, just keep practicing! XD
Your horse has to be trained well if it is a stallion (a male that has not been castrated). You have to ask the people in charge of the competition about the age requirements. If it is a mare (a female) and in heat, your horse has to be at least 3, 4, or 5.
Your horse needs to be fully grown, and medically well but different horse competitions allow different ages. Look at the website for the race or ask someone that is an expert on that particular race/event/competition.
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3 years
Start out with a bosal or side pull and once your horse is respoding to pressure introduce a light snaffle or D ring bit to your horse keeping it not too tight but not too loose in their mouth.Since you normally start riding a horse at the age of 2 then perhaps the age 3 or 4 your horse may be ready for the bit. Don't rush it. You should be able to feel how your horse is working and when he is ready to move on.
A horse should not be ridden before the age of three. This is detrimental to the horse's health, and will cause severe problems in the future. The best time to start training a horse under saddle is when the horse reaches the age of four, when the joints of the animal have properly set.
At 2-3 years of age a horse will reach sexual maturity, thus able to breed.
3 years
as soon as you are old enough to ride
Well. You could start out by asking What age can You start riding your horse? or Like what age can you enter Compitions? and what age can you breed your horse? what age can it go for retirement? or how about one like at what happens during the Birthing Process? ok well look at these and hope they will work and when evevr you have another rQ. just ask ok LL bye(" !!!!!!!