If you re doing work with the horse that requires him to use alot of energy for a large amount of time then yes maybe. It depends though on the weight of your horse already and what you horses temperment is like. Always remember if you are going to feed before riding, feed at least an hour before.
It depends on the place, Give them a call and ask.
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Eastern riding uses thinner saddles designed for jumps and dressage, these saddles give a better feel of the horse and a rider uses two hands to control the horse. Western riding is meant for ranch work, long hours in the saddle, and uses thicker saddles designed for comfort and the horses are trained to be controlled with one hand on the reigns.
my horse riding instructer led my around the coarse
Horse riding is great exercise. Depending on your skill level it can give some much more of a workout then others. It works your arms, legs and chest. It also works your buttox.
if you are riding the horse pull its reins to the side to twist there head that way and use the reins to give them a pop to turn around.
if you mean the letters in the arena they are there to help with dressage tests and to give direction!
if that is for the riding leval test (horwse) the answer is true.
For Howrse : Give them anti-inflammatory medications In real life, you should first of all call the vet and he/she will give you intructions and medicine to give your horse to help him. Give the horse that medicine exactly the way the vet tells you to, and your horse will be just fine.
you should give it a food poisoning tabletthat should help
Riding school has more focused teaching, and you don't need to have a horse to ride at most riding schools. As for pony club you do need to have your own horse ( unless they have a riders without horses programme) and they mostly focus on experiencing new activities, but also do focus on teaching correct and safe riding.
It is not necessary, but it will bring more costumers to you, if they know you are certified. Be aware that if something happens to a student, young or old while your horses is around or while the student is riding it, you are liable, so you should at least have liability insurance.