That all depends on what you mean by "start off with." Are you asking about training a horse, caring for a horse, or something different entirely? If the latter, please be more specific when asking these types of questions.
as soon as you are old enough to ride
horse collar off sides false start
you start with the girth, or the thing that wraps around the horse's belly so that the saddle doesn't slip off. you unbuckle that. then you slip the saddle off. tada!!
depending on how the horse reacts to you roping off of it and if it is really old you don't need to be roping off of it anyway so it doesn't need to be rode off of either and if it has a snake bite on their leg you don't need to ride it and if they are cripple don't ride them
When you take horse riding lessons they teach you everything you need to now to ride the horses but never teach you how to fall off. Instead the lessons are meant to keep you on the horse.
To get off a horse is to dismount.
TO GET OFF RAIN ISLE YOU NEED TO FIND LEONTINE NEAR HER HUT!Mazzie on horse isle!!
In my perspective, you would get really nervous and start thinking you will fall off, and then you usually do. When you do get tossed off, when your in the air you don't know whats going on but when you hit the ground, it hurts. alot, depending on the type/size of the horse.
Before you can start jumping, you need to be able to control your horse at all speeds while just riding. before you start jumping, you should trot your horse over poles spaced about 10 feet or more feet apart to help your horse get used to adjusting its stride. when you do start jumping, you'll want to start out fairly low, like 1 foot, to get your horse used to it.
first off you need apples in your inventory. Then there should be a button with an apple on it push it and that horse will get an apple. It doesn't work on your own horses
if its a really nice sunny day, Your horse should have its rug off and in the sun.A horse needs a couple of hours a day of sun to keep them healthy.
i would start off with basic ground manners and gain trust. then start lunging, then lunging with tack then tie sandbags to the horse with haystring to adjust them to having weight. then get on and get off immiediatley. slowly walk around more and more each day until you can trot, ertc. remember, each horse moves at their own pace. work with a trainer or someone with experience as well.