In horse competitions, the first ridden pony class is intended for young people who are just learning to ride without a lead. In some cases, the same pony will compete in both first ridden and open classes.
Backing a horse means that he has been ridden for the first time. Also called "starting" or "breaking."
It means that the horse hasn't been ridden for a long time even though it's been broken.
Most horses that are used for racing are ridden by professional riders called jockeys. Usually the people that own or train the horse do not ride it in the races.
A fresh horse is one that is rested and ready to be ridden again. So someone who is providing fresh horses for their men would be giving them horses that are rested.
Pegasus? he was the horse with wings which was once ridden by Bellophron and also by Hercules, if that's the one you're asking about.
It means that the horse has barely been ridden at all. While it varries from place to place, it normally means the horse has been saddled, bridled, and ridden a few times. It needs alot more training and riding before it can be considered a safe reliable mount. These horses are not ideal for begginers. it means that the horse is not fully trained. this horse is NOT SAFE for children. this kind of horse is for expirenced riders ONLY
Assuming that you mean "broken" it means that the horse has not been yet intruduced to a saddle and bridle yet and has not been ridden. Hope this helped! :D
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant exhausted. A played out horse shouldn't be ridden until it's rested.
This depends on what you mean by 'pet'. If you mean just as a general riding horse and companion then any breed will do. If you mean a non-ridden horse then again any breed will do, but many people find that smaller ponies and miniatures are cheaper to keep as pets.
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At the Melbourne Cup. __________________________ It depends on what you mean by "good." I suggest you only read this if you are Australian, but if you want a healthy horse that doesn't need much stabling or a cheap horse that can be ridden, you can adopt a Brumby (wild horse - they've been tamed, of course.) on savethebrumbies. or if you want an expensive - or cheap - horse that is completely tame and you can be sure of it's past, then try horsedeals.
if you mean who won the Cheltenham gold cup in 2012,it was a horse called synchronised ridden by arguably the greatest jump jockey of all time tony mccoy