If someone tells you there horse is broken in, it means that their horse has been backed, which means it now accepts a saddle and rider on his back but may not have done much training so far,
Horses are usually backed around the age of 4 sometimes later, but it's best to back them at 4.
broken or broken in means a horse has been trained to wear a saddle and bridle and carry a rider, or trained to pull a cart, carriage, trap ect.
It isn't trained to have someone ride it. Usually horses are broken around the first year to second year of life.
It means that the horse is really trained and anyone can hop on it and ride safely.
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a horse has to be 2 years of age before you get them broke
a unbroken horse means the horse is not trained to ride. A broke horse means he is able to be ridden.
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it depends. Ive seen well broke arabians go for anywhere from $2000 to $300,000. It really depends on the horse.
It is a horse that can been ridden...depending on the degree of riding, how much it has been ridden and who it is approved for (i.e. novice, beginner, intermediate or experienced). Such as a green broke horse is a horse that is likely not very well trained yet, and might be started under saddle. A well broke horse, however, has been used under saddle for a while and is likely not to buck anyone off.
if your horse is cart trained no not at all. If you mean a non broke horse or a saddle horse , or pacer horse (harness racing) then yes it is because they will spook and rear and kick and not no how , so yes it would be .
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A high spirited horse refers to a horse that is proud or unbroken. They are not broke to ride peacefully and are very lively.
It means to mount or ride - as when you ride a horse.
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