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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.

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