I'm pretty sure you can't. Sorry.
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yes a horse does have a pelvis
if you have a broken pelvis it would be very sore to ride a bike because half your weight would be resting on it, just like walking. But when your riding a bike you have to bring your legs up alot higher so it would be more painful, but it depends when you broke your pelvis. if you had broken it ages ago, you could give it a shot, but if it practically just happened, I wouldn't think so.
It is a horse that can been ridden...depending on the degree of riding, how much it has been ridden and who it is approved for (i.e. novice, beginner, intermediate or experienced). Such as a green broke horse is a horse that is likely not very well trained yet, and might be started under saddle. A well broke horse, however, has been used under saddle for a while and is likely not to buck anyone off.
No, it will be too young to be broken in :)
Well, you can ride a horse during the spring,summer, or whenever you breed it . Just don't ride it at the last 3-4 months. A horse is pregent for 11 months.
No, no, 1000 times no! If a broken hock is ridden on and/or is not professionally set, it can result in the horse being crippled. THis is considered animal abuse and is a violation of the law---if you know of anyone at allwho is riding a horse on a broken hock, please report itto the police ASAP. Also, make sure that the hock is professionally set by a veterinarian. An untreated break can cripple the horse, which results in discomfort for the rest of its life and can sometimes get the horse euthanized. t's abusive to not have the break set or to force the horse to be ridden oni it.
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if you mean break it to ride, ask a trainer for help. if you mean broken bone, call a vet.
You can as long as you can fit into your riding boots and know when to stop if it gets too painful.
you ride a minichre horse like someone would ride any other horse
If you have a dwarf hamster that you believe has a broken pelvis, you need to take it to a vet. The vet will X-ray it and determine the proper care it will need.