With alot of time and effort. It typically takes 60 days to train a horse to do basic riding. A horse is first taught on the ground in hand to listen to commands that you would use while on the horse. After the horse masters its ground manners, a saddle is places on the horse and the horse typically throws a fit trying to get it off. Once the horse has calmed and become used to the saddle, weight many be placed on the saddle in the form of bags, or anything else that can be strapped down. Once the horse has become accustomed to this, he is placed in a round pen where there is no chance for him to take off, and somebody (somebody brave) climbs on. The goal is for the horse to associate your weight with the previous weight of the bags, and to know that you will cause him no harm, as well as remembering the cues he learned previously on the ground.
it depends. horses that have been trained to will, but if the horses hasn't been trained to, it wont.
Yes horses are smart and very trainable animals. If they were not relatively easy to train humans would not have domesticated them and used them for millennia.
yes
Rhoda Royal's Trained Horses - 1912 was released on: USA: 9 March 1912
with already trained horses=nothing or it could immediately start walking. with horses not trained=buck, run away, or rear
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Depending on the condition of the horse, all ages of horses should be trained.
quarter horses are known as the best, but only if they have been trained right
he has to be beautiful and trained
yes well trained horses listen to the aids of the rider and voice commands
I know that minature horses can be trained to be seeing eye horses for the visuallly impaired
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