Your parents probably think that you will lose interest once you get a horse, prove to them that you won't by helping at your stables. Maybe if they see how serious you are about horses they might get you one. But if they don't, DO NOT COMPLAIN! It will only make things worse.
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A mule is the offspring of a male donkey and a female horse.
Yes, a pony and a horse can be the parents of a foal.
A foundation horse (foundie) is a horse who's parents are Ouranos and Giai.
That entirely depends on your parents.
It really depends... If both parents were pure quarter horses then it will have quarter horse traits. It one parent was trotter/quarter horse, it may show trotting characteristics. In other words if one or both parents were not pure quarter horses, the baby can have characteristics from any species of its parents... probably mostly quarter horse though.
To prove to your parents that you should get a horse, you should earn some money to pay for the horse, prove to your parents that you can ride well and that you are responsible and make sure that your room is clean and do some extra chores around the house and do your homework always on time. That is how I got my horse. You should also look at horses on the internet that are for sale.
There are no longer white limitations, the horse just needs to be produced by two registered Quarter Horse parents.
You can't make your parents do anything. They must think you are not ready for a reason. Are your responsible? Do you take care of any animals you all ready have or let your parents do it? Do you follow directions? ( you can get hurt or killed on a horse if you don't follow directions). Horses are expensive and they are expensive to keep your parents may not be able to afford a horse. Instead of moaning and groaning about getting a horse show your parents you are old enough to take care of one by doing things around the house and talking to them.
it all depneds on the color and genes of the two parents of the horse if the father has dominating genes then the horse will be black if not it may be a differnt color
It depends on if you are committed to own one.
It depends on the colours of its parents mostly.
It's not ethical or recommended to bribe your parents to get a horse. Instead, have an open and honest conversation with them about your desire for a horse, discuss the responsibilities involved, and see if you can come to a mutual agreement. Offer to help with chores or save up money to contribute to the cost of owning a horse.