to bombproof a horse it means that the horse is very safe and does not spook at anything. and pretty much ANYONE can ride it .
Horse sales websites often use a scale to show a horses temperament, usually from 1 to 10. On most sites 1 is bombproof (extremely safe) and 10 is hot (Extremely excitable). So a temperament of 2 likely means that the horse is bombproof and good natured as a general rule.
Lots of training and exposure to foreign things. i.e. tarps, plastic bags
it is safer than riding a hyper and strong horse. but accidents can happen. i have fallen off a pony 2 times and it was not my fault or hers. the point is that even though the horse is sound and bombproof, it can still trip or fall over.
It isn't the breed specifically; you need a horse that is the right size for you, and you need a horse that's the right temperament If you are a beginner rider, you need a bombproof horse temperament 0-1). Intermediate should be about a 2-4 temperament. And so on. It also depends what you are using the horse for.
Carl A. Trexel has written: 'Tests and design of bombproof structures of reinforced concrete' -- subject(s): Bombproof Building
I taught my OTTB how to bow, (you can find videos on youtube), how to play hide and seek, and follow the leader. You can teach them to do cool tricks, bombproof them (look on youtube for that, too.)
Hindi tinatablan ng bomba
Well if you ride western the best horse will be a calm quarter horse. Not a team penning horse but a nice calm bomb proof trail horse. Bombproof means the horse doesn't spook easily.If you ride English I would say a pony. I ride western but I'm an advanced rider. there are kids in our barn that own quarter horses and the kids are only four.
Robert A Williamson has written: 'Performance and design of special purpose blast resistant structures' -- subject(s): Bombproof Building, Building, Bombproof, Nuclear bomb shelters
I believe you mean MOUNTING a horse. Mounting a horse means to get on, you will end up sitting on the horse's back.
If You mean the horse with the feathers, i think you mean a Shire horse.
Horse stomp there feet when they get tried. This does not mean that your horse is mad at you.