Not really, A horse is considered a senior at age 15 but many horses live into their late twenties and early thirties.
sort of. 20-24 is the oldest the can get
2 years is best but if you would like to ride it younger 8 month won't hurt . but for the first mount you have to ride the horse for about 3-5 muinites leats on you can ride it for longer , and longer and so on.
The average weight of a 10 month old quarter horse colt is approximately 600 lbs. A full grown quarter horse weighs over 1,200 lbs.
They can very from around 14 to around 30. It depends what sort of life they will/have had, if the have been used as a working horse they have less life expectancy, if the have been hacking a bit longer, and if the have been exenting etc. - it veries
it can rang from 14.5 hands to about 16 hands
Anywhere between 800 and 1000. Maybe even higher. :)
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.
46 years old
Possibly. Most horses grow until the age of about 4-6 years old.
About 3 years old
you should train a trotting horse at the age of 5 years old.
when a horse is full grown it is 5- 6 years old
horses can live anywhere form 15 years to 40 years of age. the oldest horse i have encountered was 48 years old, but you couldn't ride him. the average horse lives to be about 25 years old
Up to 40 years old.
at least 2 years of age
2 years is best but if you would like to ride it younger 8 month won't hurt . but for the first mount you have to ride the horse for about 3-5 muinites leats on you can ride it for longer , and longer and so on.
times it by 7. so its 105 years old
A filly is a female horse under the age of four years old. A female horse four years or older is referred to as a mare.