Horses are wild animals, training them can be a long hard process. Some horses don't need to be trained. Others you have to do extensive work with them in order to even get near them. Depending on what you wish to do with the horse, will decide on whether or not they need training for the discipline
it depends. horses that have been trained to will, but if the horses hasn't been trained to, it wont.
Yes horses are smart and very trainable animals. If they were not relatively easy to train humans would not have domesticated them and used them for millennia.
Pinto and paint horses, like all horses, need to be properly trained to be ridden. They are not especially hard or easy to ride, though some say they are known to have good dispositions.
yes
Rhoda Royal's Trained Horses - 1912 was released on: USA: 9 March 1912
with already trained horses=nothing or it could immediately start walking. with horses not trained=buck, run away, or rear
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Depending on the condition of the horse, all ages of horses should be trained.
quarter horses are known as the best, but only if they have been trained right
No. Western and English horses are trained to do two different things. I've ridden both styles and the horses are just trained differently to a point. Most western riders use curb bits that add more pressure to a horses mouth if the reins are pulled on. To avoid hurting the mouth they ride with a loose rein and usually teach a horse to neck rein. English riders typically use some form of snaffle bit and prefer to keep their horses in a more collected frame. But many English riders also teach their horses to neck rein.
Most definitely. Horses can do heaps of tricks. there is a horse at my riding school who can bow, fetch, talk, give kisses and heaps more. They just need to be trained and rewarded properly
he has to be beautiful and trained