This depends on what type of riding you do and how often. You'll need a set of tack which should include a saddle and it's fittings (Leathers, Irons, Girth.) A saddle pad, a bridle with reins and a bit. Then you'll need somewhere to ride the horse. For the rider you'll need heeled riding boots, jeans or long pants, a certified helmet and possibly gloves to prevent blisters.
Not necessarily, no. All you need to ride is the horse.
you need to have balance to ride a horse and grip.
you need to have balance to ride a horse and grip.
You need all the nerves in your body to be able to ride a horse and ride it well.
For that you would probably need to ride a 13hh pony to 15hh horse.
they need 2 be 3 before u can ride them.
A horse, a train, a boat!
What you need for a pony is the same this as you need for a horse. Some things are: Saddle (english or westen) Girth, Bridal (english or western) brushes, hoovepick, saddle pads, halter, leadrope, food, stable and a big field for it to run and exercise (and to ride it) treats (optional) mounting block (optional) I have a horse. These are some things I have for my horse.
You need ride to town on your horse or ride the bus and you go left to Klines Hardware feed and tack and go to the left one more time and you click on the porch and you drop of the things you need to.
Horses are awsome they can ride u and stuff
It depends where you ride. If you are having lessons at your house then yes you will probably need your own horse. But if you are going to a riding centre then usually you will not need a horse of your own.
When you are too tall for your horse depends on several things. If you are riding for pleasure, so long as the horse can carry you and your legs don't touch the ground, you can ride. If you are jumping, your feet usually need to stay at girth level or higher.