A full grown person CANNOT ride an alpaca -- it can severely damage it's back and give it lifelong health problems. Small children, however may be able to. Llamas can also pull carriages, though I know it does not have the same effect.
No, alpacas are too small to be ridden. Yes, I have tried! If you have a VERY well trained alpaca, you might be able to put a lightweight child on it's back with lots of supervision, but I wouldn't recommend it! Alpacas can be used as pack animals (and very rarely are trained to pull a small cart), so you can travel with them, but not on them.
Yes a Hackney pony can be ridden sidesaddle provided it has been properly trained and is of a correct size for the tack and rider.
people blew bubbles and danced to songs all day dinosaurs were trained and ridden by wee babes people blew bubbles and danced to songs all day dinosaurs were trained and ridden by wee babes
It means they were only recently trained to be ridden and don't know much yet.
Dark Felt, carrying 52.5. Trained by R. Webster and ridden by V. Hartney.
Dunaden won the Cup, trained by Mikel Delzangle and ridden by Christophe Lemaire.
Imperial Commander, ridden by Paddy Brennan and trained by Nigel Twiston-Davies.
a breed of alpaca
No, an alpaca is not a marsupial.
Many are rounded up from the wild. They have many uses today. the are pets and are ridden. They also can pull carts if they are trained.
Alpaca fiber comes from their fur. They have a very soft coat.
Male alpaca- Male Female alpaca - hembra Group- herd