Yes, I trained a weanling when I was 10, and she's a great horse now. However, it is not advised for children to train horses, they are too easily injured because horses are big animals, and children are small and often not cautious enough. Lady is a special horse, and that's the only thing that kept me from ever getting seriously injured. In most cases, things would take a turn for the worst. The child would get injured, and the horse wouldn't learn much. At least nothing good anyways.
Dog teach children resposibility
Teach Your Children was created in 1969.
It can be if you teach your horse to respond to it.
The french teach children to write in cursive.
they did not teach their children to write or read they taught them to make pictograpgs
We can teach children a lot of things. We can teach them how to share, how to be kind to others, how to communicate well and be patient. We can also teach children how to become the best person that they can be by being good role models.
They teach the children how to use condom.They teach the children how to make babies.
The poem "What Do We Teach Our Children?" by Carl Sandburg begins with the lines "What do we teach our children? First, what they are and must be, all they should learn and know."
Teach them to speak and then elect Them to parliament.
normally the young use their instinks
Be patient
Stallions usually teach other horses the "pecking order". Tell who is the boss and where he is in the pecking order. They can also teach the younger ones manners or how to behave around other stallions. But of course stallions will kick and bite to show dominance just like any other horse in the herd.