To play polo you need at least seven horses. Most polo players own their own horses.
Water Polo is a very different sport to Polo. The way it is played is completely different and the equipment is different. There are no horses involved, just like there are no mallets involved and the ball is also different. Water Polo has its own rules.
no its its own brand but the horse is fresher
It depends where you ride. If you are having lessons at your house then yes you will probably need your own horse. But if you are going to a riding centre then usually you will not need a horse of your own.
After checking the website I could not find any information on whether or not you are required to bring your own horse for lessons or not. I would suspect however that you would need your own horse or at least a lease horse for her lessons.
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you need to think on your own
Polo is traditional played with a string of 7-8 horses per rider. Each horse has it's own tack. Each chukka out, the rider will bring out a fresh horse. It's so expensive beause to compeat, you have to own 7-8 horses and back up horses as well. All those horses have to be fed and exercised each day.
You will need a horse to ride. If you don't own one, you might find one to borrow, or lease. I know of no events where horses are provided however.
you dont have to buy a horse to play the game howrse. If your new make an account and you will get your own horse
If you own a horse it is important to make sure you have enough time, money, and land. you also need the appropriate tack and food.
You can own a horse just about anywhere so long as the local laws says it's OK to do so. You'll most likely need a bare minimum of 1 acre per horse by law.
You will need approximately 1 acre to 1.5 acres of land for each horse you own in New York. You should not only look at its area, its quality and the water supply.