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Horses can easily kill you but, as a horse back rider, the pleasure of riding a horse is worth the risk. There are trained horses all around that people can safely ride but, just because they're trained doesn't mean they can't hurt you. Horses are amazing animals and don't let the risk of death bother you if you are interested then you should go for it.
the first people to sit on the back of a horse were stoneage people. They saw horses as things to get around on as well as eat. Horses were a form of transport by pulling and carrying things and people. They were also used as farm animals for ploughing feilds. If it wasn't for horses transport wouldn't be here right now. This is why i think horses should be respected for who and what they are, and not be used as meat. I know they were used for meat hundreds of years ago. If it wasn't for horses we wouldn't have very easily found different places far away. They should just be respected for bringing us through billions of years and be kept as pets and riding animals.
Nope, you don't have to cut your nails to ride horses.
Any riding jacket will do. They breathe well, look smart and fit tight so they don't get in the way.
Animals should not be encouraged to eat rhubarb
Miniature horses were never bred for riding and should not be ridden by anyone. The smallest ride-able equine is the Shetland pony.
To change your riding horse on Horseland, go to the "My Riding Horse" section on the website or app. Click on the horse you currently have selected, and then choose a new horse from your stable to ride instead. Click "Save Changes" to confirm the switch.
If possible, I'd hang out with horses! See if you can do some riding, or even hiking on horseback.
Horses are large animals that need plenty of space. They can also be temperamental. When riding, a gap about the length of one horse should be kept between horses. (When riding abreast, the width of one horse should be kept between the riders). Horse's stalls should not be shared - each horse should have its own stall. The stalls should also be large enough that when standing in the middle of the stall, neither of a horse's neighbours can reach it. The horse should have room to turn around and lie down comfortably in the stall. The statement that horses all sleep standing up is a myth - horses can sleep standing up, but many prefer to lie down, and this takes the strain off their joints. Horses need at least an acre of pasture each.
YES! EXTREMELY! I love them, one of the BEST horses out there! They are excellent at racing and showing and riding trails and amazing with children! They are truly lovely horses and you should honor and respect them as they honor and respect you!
definitely go horseback riding! it is the best feeling in the world, galloping across a countryside bareback, not worrying about your problems at the momment! i love horses!
It's different for everyone, you should consult your riding instructor to see if they think you are ready. I took lessons for 5 years before I got my own horses.