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you should train a trotting horse at the age of 5 years old.
A female horse less than 4 or 5 years old (it varies from person to person) is called a filly.
I would recomend to start lunging when the horse is three years old. If you do it any younger it can be hard on the horses muscles. If you want to do it younger than three then it's better to do a free lunge if you can. (Doing it without the lead rope). Hope I helped!
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.
it should be when they are 2 and a half years
Horse tame is the time when a yearling horse ( 2 or 3 years old) learn to wear a saddle, bridle and learns to carry a person, when the horse has learnt this it is known as a horse tame.
Absolutely! A horse is not finished maturing until they are over four and a half years.
At least they should be 5-6 years old to ride a horse. If they are actually competing, then they should be at least 5-6 with at least 4 years of riding under their belt. However, if they are just sitting on or walking the horse then they could do that as soon as they can sit.
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A filly or colt can begin reproducing as young as a year old, but that can cause problems for the horses later on. No horse should be bred just because someone wants a foal. A horse should be purebred, registered, have at a minimum good conformation and temperament. It would also be best for the horse to have a good show record. Horses purchased solely to breed from should be at least three or four years old.
You can start putting the saddle on the horse at around one and a half years. You can start riding it at about two years, two and a half years.