Not if you know what you are doing. You have to think about costs as well. You should know how much hay, grooming tolls, vet, and board costs. If you are new into the horse business, it's best to volunteer before actually owning your own horse. Many ranches or farms love volunteers and would be happy to teach you more.
hi, i own a horse a and before i did i always wanted one. i am only 12 and own a paint mare. i keep it cleen by brushing it and i told my parents that i relized i knew what care had to be done and how much it was going to cost. my grandma bought me the horse and pays for bording and i ride it and buy its food. please add onto this if you own a horse and i will be sure to read about your horse.
a horse that can be hard to handle or a green horse
yes john Wayne had his own horse named dollar
if you own the mare, you keep the mare and the foal. if you own the stallion, you get the money from the breeding.
It depends where you ride. If you are having lessons at your house then yes you will probably need your own horse. But if you are going to a riding centre then usually you will not need a horse of your own.
There is no answer because they just grow to fast!
A horse has no toes, it has four hard hooves.
a card that shows what horse you own
Yes, the heart of a horse CAN burst if it is pushed too hard. If you have seen the movie Secretariat, the horse Secretariat's jockey, Ronnie, pushes too hard in a race and its heart bursts. This is a true story of a race horse.
Sorry. :( You can't bid on your own horse in the sales.
The Shire Horse is docile, gentle and hard working.
A horse is known to work in the fields and pull wagons and both activities are considered hard. When a person works like a horse, they are working very hard.