Every age is a good age for a horse. But for certain work a horse is in his prime from 5 through 15. For young riders with little experience an older horse is the best bet.
it like a human,the horse grow with good food and age.
it like a human,the horse grow with good food and age.
Yes 10 is a good age. Not to old and not to young he would probably be a very good horse for riding!!
Any really, But you shouldn't breed a good horse until it is 4-8 they are its prime years.
From 7 on up is probably a good age to have a breyer horse.
By looking a horse in the mouth, you can tell their age and whether or not they're in good health. But if you get a horse as a gift, you should be happy to have a horse and not question what shape they're in.
Not all horses have brands, a good way to tell the age of a horse is by the teeth.
It depends on the horse and the teen. If the horse is needs an experienced rider then a teen with much experience will feel at home on that particular horse. Reguardless of age, experience and temperment (horse and rider both) are what's important.
It isn't a matter of age, it's a matter of attitude, you can stop when you're 6 or when you're 96.
the same age as any other horse
Yes I think 10 is a good age for a mare to be in foal.
62 is the current age of the eldest horse to ever be, sadly the horse died at that age.