Technically there is only one true wild horse left, the Przewalski horse which is not available to private owners. Mustangs and the like are considered Feral. The difference would be that a feral horse has never been handled by humans and you will likely adopt one that is older than a foal and must win it's trust over time. With a 'tame' horse it has been handled by humans as a foal (mostly) and will naturally respond to you, shortening the time it takes to train the horse in the long run.
manege is the art of training horses
A lug incloses horses in when you are training them to jump.
You have horses for training, friendship, transportation, sports, and polo.
Harry Dwight Chamberlin has written: 'Riding and schooling horses' -- subject(s): Horse-training, Horsemanship, Horses, Training 'Training hunters, jumpers, and hacks' -- subject(s): Horses, Training
Dressage
A horses color has no bearing on it's physical abilities. Strength will depend on the horses conformation , training , and willingness.
Micaela Myers has written: 'Trail Riding' -- subject(s): Horses, Training, Trail riding 'Horse illustrated training guide' -- subject(s): Horses, Training, Trail riding
By training/playing with your horse.
Sure. I was grooming horses when I was 9 and training horses when I was 10.
Through training, a horse will begin to recognize your body language and even a few voice cues and respond as he has been trained to. Horses learn to understand humans through training. A horse is born wild and training is required in order to teach a horse how to respond to humans. Horses like Mr. Ed do not exist.
there are different ways. tell me what you are training for and i will try to help
Riding, boarding, training, and breeding