It is a horse that can been ridden...depending on the degree of riding, how much it has been ridden and who it is approved for (i.e. novice, beginner, intermediate or experienced). Such as a green broke horse is a horse that is likely not very well trained yet, and might be started under saddle. A well broke horse, however, has been used under saddle for a while and is likely not to buck anyone off.
It means that the horse is really trained and anyone can hop on it and ride safely.
a horse has to be 2 years of age before you get them broke
a unbroken horse means the horse is not trained to ride. A broke horse means he is able to be ridden.
it depends. Ive seen well broke arabians go for anywhere from $2000 to $300,000. It really depends on the horse.
A horse kicked my BFF and she broke 5 ribs. The force of the kick made her fly into the side of the barn. She is okay know, but she is scared of horses. Never go behind a horse.
if your horse is cart trained no not at all. If you mean a non broke horse or a saddle horse , or pacer horse (harness racing) then yes it is because they will spook and rear and kick and not no how , so yes it would be .
you ride a minichre horse like someone would ride any other horse
It can be if you don't know how to ride, handle a horse when riding or are mismatched to a horse; i.e., a green rider on a green horse instead of a green rider on a very broke or veteran horse that's been-there-done-that.
at 2 or 3 years is best but should probably be done by 6.
you need to have balance to ride a horse and grip.
you need to have balance to ride a horse and grip.
future tense of ride is ride e.g. i will ride a horse tomorrow, I'm going to ride a horse tomorrow.