A year after it was born.
1 week.
Race for "three year-olds". However, Thoroughbreds that are born in the Northern Hemisphere technically become a year older on January 1 each year and those born in the Southern Hemisphere turn one year older on August 1.
Brown horses get older and suddenly turn white not so sure black hoses.
every horse is classed as 1 year older on 1st of January - This depends on the hemisphere you are in - Southern hemisphere is 1 Aug - coincides with the racing season.
older
well they where young like you but each year they turn older
as long as a real year if you don't age your horse if you age it makes your horse 2 months older automatically
30 or older
I'm guessing they are still called foals... First answer is correct, it is a foal, but the name of a young male horse is a colt. A horse that has turned a year old has now become a yearling. Before that, the males are called colts. Females are called fillys.
No, horse feces does not turn into hay. Horse feces is composted and it turns into horse manure. This is used as a fertilizer.
Some horses that would be good for beginners would be: The quarter horse- one of the most popular breeds in the USA The appaloosa The pinto The connemara Hope that helped! It does not have to do with the breed of the horse!! take this from a VERY EXPERIENCED RIDER! the best horse for a beginner would be a horse that is atleast 20 year-old. why? because a 20 year old horse ( a horse on the older side) is more mellow and is less likely to bolt or take off. so if you are planning on doing lessons, ask for a older horse that has been doing lessons for a long time, hope that helped you!
you can but only very lightly , i wouldn't recommend it personally , unless the horse is fit , older horses are usually retired by 30 but they don't necessarily have to be !