If it is a young inexperienced horse who needs more training yet, ride it and work with it as much as possible. An older experienced horse doesn't need to be ridden as much. Younger horses, if kept out in the field for long periods of time can get rusty and then will need to be trained over again.
ummm it depends on ur horse if ur horse is usually calm and is old it may not need to be ridden 4 up 2 a month but that is neglecting it a little bit and if you have a horse with lots of energy it should be ridden at least every week
its "have you ridden a horse" for the English prenounciation. :) mml
Yes, Dutch carriage horses can be ridden. If it is an unbroke horse, start it just as you would a normal horse, however, if you're asking this sort of question, you may wish to use a professional trainer to do it, or to give you lessons. If it is a horse that has been pulling a cart for a long period of time, it may not think anything too terribly abnormal about a person riding them. Again, you should still consult a trainer.
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Its ok if all the horses are not being ridden, but they will have to be ridden later.
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The complete verb in the sentence "Have you ever ridden a horse before?" is "have ridden." This is a present perfect tense construction, where "have" is the auxiliary verb and "ridden" is the past participle of "ride." Together, they express an action that has relevance to the present.
yes
So long as there are no serious problems with the horse you can ride it. Many horses are ridden well into their teens and even twenties with no ill effects.
the oldest horse ive rideen was 30, but the oldest is 40.
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