As young as possible.
Basically any age.
Most people start jumping after they canter in a English saddle. There is no age limit, it is when you are ready to jump. You usually start small and work your way up with the right horse/pony.
she liked to do many things such as horseback riding and reading and was very mature for her age.
In this instance, I think you're right! Most children start horseback riding lessons at age seven - before that, most children have less control over their bodies, so will have difficulty staying on, or knowing how to handle the horse, and the instructor may have to take extra care with her. For her safety, I would wait a few years.
Apparently age 3.
you dont have to be a cerain age but you have to know how to rid befor you start jumping
He started riding at the age of 69.
7
When horseback riding on a public road, you should always wear a helmet, regardless of age. It's just the safer thing to do, as you cannot predict when your horse will spook or shy at something. If you want an actual age, though, I'd say probably 21.
Yes! Mainly, you can ride a horse at any age, but the best time to ride is when you are young. I've known many riders who've started riding at all kinds of different ages, from 2 - 98!
3 years
probably 10,11 or 12 to start riding one to age 60-75 to stop riding