A pregnant mare is okay to be ridden for the first 6 or 7 months of her pregnency. Generally, it's a good thing for them to have moderate excerise. For the last 4 or 5 months of her pregnency you should limit her excerise.
of course. anyone can.
Are you asking is it okay to ride a horse when they are on just hay? It is completely fine to ride a horse that is on just hay. My horse is fat as a cow and she was on all hay, no feed all summer. I rode her regularly.
No because he/she will get more sicker and sicker and sicker
I would say no. Do you want your horse stopping on rocks?
Well, you can ride a horse during the spring,summer, or whenever you breed it . Just don't ride it at the last 3-4 months. A horse is pregent for 11 months.
In the very early stages of pregnancy it is ok to ride them but i would suggest only lightly. Further along though you should not ride a pregnant horse for it may put you, your horse, and your horses unborn foal in danger.
Yes but you must wait 45-60 mins before feeding.
A horse kicked my BFF and she broke 5 ribs. The force of the kick made her fly into the side of the barn. She is okay know, but she is scared of horses. Never go behind a horse.
i wouldn't. the baby could suffer from brain trauma ever heard of shaken baby syndrome? well it can happen before the baby is born as well. i wouldn't risk your health or the babys if i were you
no, you should ride in ride in the back set of a car, just in case an accident happen you and your baby have a better chance of making it out ok. also try to avoid driving.
As that was the cheapest animal so it was okay.
You do not select the horse you are riding based on your height, but on the type of riding you will be doing. For instance I am a hunter jumper and I am 5 ft. tall and I ride a 17.2 hand horse. He is big but he works for the kind of work I do and the height of the jumps I jump. They say as long as you are 20% or less of the horses weight, you are okay to ride it.