Depends on what you mean by moving... if your leading him in from the arena after riding it's fine and untack in the stable, if you mean transporting for example in the horse box, i dont think its recommended!
yes because the original saddle club has to move on with their lives
a harness and a saddle
this site tells you exactly how http://www.wikihow.com/Tack-up-a-Horse or.... carry your saddle over to your horse put the numnah or saddle pad on the horses back put saddle on the saddle pad move the saddle forward until the girth is just behind the front legs tighten the girth on both sides pull dwn the stirups and get on and ride. lol. :)
Sit straight in the saddle and press knees and legs firmly against the sides of the horse. Move with the rhythm of the movement of the horse.
Only a little, move your seat to the 'cantle' at the back of the saddle and circle your pelvis so that you move smoothly with your horse. :)
breaking in a horse takes time. the simplest way to do it is to put the horse in a crush then saddle it up then put it in a round yard and leave it for an hour or so. do this until the horse feels comfortable with the saddle then move to the bridle apply the same method but do not have the reins connected to the bit as the horse may get caught up and injure itself. take your time and let the horse get used to you. get on the horse and prepare for a massive bucking session. continue riding for up to a month or until the horse is comfortable with you on its back
Saddle up your horse and move on down the trail. You can not change him, you can only change yourself.
you need lots of wheat and a horse. put the horse in a shack or a hut or things like that. each day, feed the horse wheat. when he is a adult, make a saddle and right click on the horse's back. right click on the saddle to get on. w a s d to move the horse. (you can actually control horses. it is not like pigs)
No, of course not. Riding bareback or with a bareback pad gives you a personal feel with the horse. A good rider should only try riding without a saddle because it is very different than riding with a saddle. You need to learn to move with the horse when you ride bareback, there is only your legs to hold on with.
Click on the horse and scroll down to where it says "Equipment" and then click replace next the horseshoes, saddle, or bridle. You must have something to replace it with though. It will then go into storage.
The trot is a two beat gait and can be very bouncy.When the rider moves up and down it is called "posting". The horse's legs move in diagonal pairs when trotting. If the horse is moving in a circle the rider must rise when the front and back legs nearest the inside of the circle are underneath them. This ensures that they will have a smooth ride.During the gallop, riders do not move up and down in the saddle because it is a four beat gait. Instead they remain partially out of the saddle, which is called two-point or half seat.
To prevent this from happening you can walk the horse to move at a slow pace. You can also stand up in the saddle so that you bounce less when the horse is galloping.