you can lung him/her. heavy work. pulling carts etc. just any hard/heavy work really
it teaches you that you can be calmer if the horse is walking slowly and then the respect in you will gain
To gain experience! When you grow older, you can say you've already been in horse- back riding and you know the general feeling of riding on horse back. Plus, it's fun! You can also win trophies and go to competitions...have fun!
Find a good riding instructor friend, or parent that will be with you when riding to help you. Find a horse that is at your level, not beyond and not below, take your time it is not a rush, and have fun, do things that are fun for you and fun for your horse. When I started to ride I enjoyed small simple patterns, it is a change and it allows you and your horse to try something new each time. Hope this helps.
when riding-get a stronger bit or martingale(or have lessons to gain control) when leading or around your horse-get a headcollar with a bit so you have more control when leading!
At Riding level 5, you gain increased proficiency in riding skills, better control over your mount, and the ability to perform more advanced riding maneuvers. Your horse will also respond more effectively to your commands, making for smoother and more precise riding experiences.
Absolutely! Many stables offer opportunities to help out in exchange for riding lessons. By assisting with daily tasks like feeding, grooming, or cleaning, you can gain valuable experience while earning some riding time. It's a great way to learn more about horses and improve your riding skills simultaneously!
by riding there bike .
Ride control is a general car term for how the vehicle handles on the road, e.g. how it corners, how it responds to wind, road conditions, etc.
Practice practice practice, oh yeah and practice some more. The more practicing of anything you do in life the better you get, and the better you get the more confidence you gain.
Which points are you referring to? You can gain karma points (see profile >> my account >> my karma) if that is what you mean. Also, your horse can gain skill points through riding, training, competing, and doing lessons. And you can gain ranking points through improving all those aspects listed on the ranking pages.
A good type of horse for riding is one that is sound and can accomplish the type of riding you wish to do. A good horse should also match your riding level.. for example if you are a beginner chose a mount who is a school master (well trained) and not spooky to help you learn and gain confidence in the saddle. A good horse for riding is also a horse that can accomplish the task you wish to do while riding for example dont pick a horse that cant jump if you wish to be jumping courses etc.. So long story short all horses are good its just a matter of finding the horse that works best for what you would like to do.
NO! But you do gain a few nutrients besides the starch.