he should understand whos the boss
p.s. its you
where a riding hat
A horse with a rider on should not have an issue with any neignboring horse if trained correctly. This would be a bigger problem if paddocks are shared, but while riding the horse is to be compliant with the rider.Regular riding of your horse with you in strict control should build this bond.
Usually the horse should be lounged before riding. For a horse that gets a little 'bucky' when you first start to ride this is a safe solution. Unless you use lounging as a cool-down I don't see the benefit of exercising a tired horse.
It is not necessary.
If you re doing work with the horse that requires him to use alot of energy for a large amount of time then yes maybe. It depends though on the weight of your horse already and what you horses temperment is like. Always remember if you are going to feed before riding, feed at least an hour before.
A model riding horse is usually a temperamental family type of horse. A paint, pinto, palomino etc is usually good but you should always learn about a horses personality before riding it.
Do you mean "what position should your feet be in when riding a horse?" If so then this is the answer: you should have your heels down and knees bent with your feet right beside the girth.
A flash light, horse feed, helmet, and horse tack.
well before you ride you must know how your horse reacts to different things but you should at least werar a helmet
Horse back riding was there before the United states were formed.
Leasing out your first horse right after acquiring it may not be the best idea. It is important for you to bond with and establish a strong relationship with your horse first before considering leasing it out. Additionally, caring for and riding your horse will help you better understand its needs and behavior.
at least 2 years of age