they need 2 be 3 before u can ride them.
at 2 or 3 years is best but should probably be done by 6.
as soon as you are old enough to ride
depending on how the horse reacts to you roping off of it and if it is really old you don't need to be roping off of it anyway so it doesn't need to be rode off of either and if it has a snake bite on their leg you don't need to ride it and if they are cripple don't ride them
it is a old ride
You should ride the horse you will learn the most from.
You should never ride a foal they are to young and their bones too fragile for it. You can ride a long yearling like thoroughbred trainers do, but their bones are still not fully developed. It's best to wait until the horse is at least two years old or older.
You can NOT ride a horse or a pony at a year old. You will will cause serious damage to their growing body. A large horse is not done developing until 6-8 years of age and a small horse/pony is not done until 4-5 years of age. People how ride their horses before this time most likely will end up with horses that are arthritic and will not live very happy lives.
Typically around four to six years old.
Wii version: Before you can ride your horse, your friendship level must be at two hearts.To ride, stand next to the horse without anything equipped i rucksack and press the Z key on the nunchuk controller. To dismount, press Z again.GC version: As above, but press the X key.*You HAVE to be outside and not in the barnFor the Gamecube version:You have to get your horse at at least two hearts, then go outside and press z to ride it. to ride a REAl horse, get next 2 it and put ur foot in the stirrup. hop on the horde
It depends on the horse. If I were starting a Quarter Horse from a young age, I would work from the ground until the horse was at least three years old, maybe four.
any age
A docile horse is a Palfrey. It was used for women to ride side-saddle in 'days of old'!