No I do not believe in this. Fair is about training your own horse.
yes
you can train your horses on websites like howrse.com or horseisle.com but you need to be a member to have an account. ! happy trails... howrse.com is a fun virtual horse game, not an informative site.
When you train horses for a living, it offers a wide variety of opportunities. It can range from getting paid to train a horse for a client, and you can even do so well as to train at clinics. Just remember the horse is stronger than you so make sure to treat him/her with respect!
Stallage is the right to be able to erect a stall at a fair or market. The rent paid for a stall at a market or fair. Horse or cow dung mixed with straw.
That wouldn't seem fair.
You can find horse jewelry at some jewelry stores, craft stores, and even thrift stores. If you live near a county or state fair you would be able to find horse jewelry there also.
When your mare gets covered you can train her 8 months into gestation. At 8 months, you'll be able to get an ultrasound and your mare will only be able to take lessons until she foals. :) MartyShea <--- My accont name. Visit me!
With an adult, yes.
You should support fair trade because it gives them a better deal than with other businesses, they get a good profit and are able to syustain their life
This question is far to broad and general to be able to answer it. It will take a very lengthy explanation for this sort of question, and even so how to train a horse differs between each trainer and each individual horse.
Start by contacting the horse board in your country. Google it & you should be able to find a phone number to contact.
This depends on how much the person weighs and how much the horse weighs. The horse should be able to carry one third of its body weight.