You should be old enough to know and follow the road laws. Typically this will mean you should be 14 or older, if you are under 14 years of age you should have an older teenager or adult to accompany you.
I'm a young age and I've taking a horse on a trail ride before I've been working with this horse for about a month and a 1/2 and she still was a little spooky for a horse in her 20's. I guess it doesn't matter what age you are but it's the experience you have with horses, but never go alone in an arena or trail rides because you never know what will happen. You may have been on a horse or a pony several times before but sometimes you never will know what will happen. And if you think about going on a road or trail ride bring a helmet because you can be serious injured if anything go's wrong.
about 13 or 14 or 15 my dad was 11 but that was a long time ago
One may find directions for horse riding games at most riding schools that offer classes in horse riding. These schools typically also take part in a variety or horse riding games and competitions, so would be knowledgeable when it comes to horse riding games.
sharing a horse means you take turns riding it
This depends on the speed you are riding, as well as the area (Some trails have large hills or terrain that can make things challenging.)For the average horse, riding on a road or easy trail:Walking would take over two hours.Trotting would take over one hour.Cantering would take less than an hour.
If you are leading the horse out then a head collar and lead rope are usually sufficient. However if you are leading them out onto a road a bridle is more advised. A bridle would also be suitable if you were riding the horse out of the meadow.
A flash light, horse feed, helmet, and horse tack.
He's not riding a horse at all. Per your description, he's riding a pail. It probably makes it convenient for when he has to take a dump.
Spelling a horse means to take it out of work for a while,to have a brake of riding and stuff.Kinda like a long holiday for a horse
As long as it takes for you to master the art of riding a horse.
answer horse questions,go to profile>riding levels>take test>there you are !-)
A license is not required for riding a 49 cc scooter. However, it is a good idea for new rider to take a motorcycle course so they can learn how to maintain safety on the road.
Horse riding and geometry are most commonly related using Pythagorean Theorem. Which can help calculate the best take off point for show jumping
No you do not, you could lease or even borrow a horse