It depends on the severity of the cut. If it is a deep cut, if it bleeds when the horse moves too much, or if the horse limps from the pain of it, then no, you should not ride the horse. However, if the horse doesn't limp because of it, if it doesn't bleed, and if it isn't very deep, then I think it should be OK to ride. Ask your vet to be safe.
Ride a horse without shoe may get harm its legs. So, it's better to ride after get shoes to the horse before riding.
Well when you first ride your new horse you want to just get a feel for how the horse reins and how he or she reacts to your leg and hand signals. Your horse may have been trained differently then you, and you should just get the feel of him or her the first time you ride. Hopefully you have not bought the horse yet and you are just trying him or her out at the breeders, but if you have bought him of or her already, that is OK too.
you are allowed to ride a horse in the dark but if you are a child (13 and under) you need an adult and a flashlight.(or something to give you light.) if you dont have a light the horse would not be able to see. if your 14 and over its not necessary to be with an adult, but with friends its ok also.
The razor E300 is ok to ride but not while it's raining but after the rain has stopped and there are only puddles on the floor you ride but not through them because you will get the battery box wet and the battery will cut out,but otherwise you are fine . Hope this helped
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.
Depends, but no it is not OK you need to tie up your horse up to a horse trailer or were you are supposed to tie your horse
So long as the horse has enough room to get up a good gallop when it feels like it and it getting enough food to eat it should be OK.
Ok well as the saying goes get back on the horse. If riding is something that you are serious about the feeling to ride will overpower your fear of falling off again and if that's not the case and you still feel insecure about riding ride an older or more relaxed horse that is somewhat to easy for you to be riding and eventually you will feel comfortable riding again!
You could usually just give the horse a nice tap on it's side to assure everything's ok and slide your hand down it's leg and attempt to slowly pick it up (Of course, backwards unless you wanns break it's leg) and the horse should obey and do the rest.
Obviously the horse's back leg is tied up and at a stretch the horse can reach the other 10 feet to eat the hay with its mouth. Alternately, did the horse disconnect the rope? Ok, probably not.
Yes it is ok k
So long as you don't jump a work or draft horse it is OK to ride them. Many people jump draft horses when this is actually very detrimental to them. Drafts are not designed to jump with weight on their backs and they tend to have very short and upright pasterns which causes a lot of concussive forces to be placed upon the legs. Many draft horses can make excellent trail or pleasure riding horses.