Yes, It depends on the softness of your horse's feet (If they are having a hard time walking on gravel/blacktop roads then they should be shod) But it doesn't hurt them at all.
With proper care and conditioning, you can ride your horse on all surfaces, even asphalt! If you gradually introduce the horse to walking on the pavement for about 15 minutes a day, and gradually increase speed and length of time you are on it, the horse's hooves will grow to be as hard as the asphalt! However, if you have not done this conditioning, then the general rule is do not ride on anything rougher than the surface your horse lives on.
Did they travel by walking on foot everywhere but if their feet get tired would they ride on a horse.
The breed of horse is the Tennessee Walking horse because preachers and families would ride the beautiful horses to church on Sundays
Desfrute o passeio,( bike, horse, walking) Aproveite o passeio.
Ride a horse hard and hang up the saddle wet
I don't know, but if you can, it will be kinda hard.
You CANT ride them. Sea"horse" is a lie. (I learned that the hard way)
You still can but not as harshly as other horses. It really depends on how bad it is or where it is in the horse. Your vet can determine better how much or hard you can ride him/her better than me! Hope this helps!
Try horseland.com. You ride the horse through the World and you can talk to anyone around and walk, trot, and canter!
Before I ride I try to stretch out my legs and my back. I like to be loose when I ride and be relaxed. Once I get on the horse and am walking it around then I do BIG arm swings and ankle rolls. Also, use a loose reign to let the horse open up with you!!!
yes boys should horse ride there is nuttin wrong wiv it but u may wanna wear won of thoose cricket protection things incase the horse gallops really hard and fast