yes and no. a really easy horse can be trained with the saddle, bridle, harness, etc. by age 2, but you shouldn't put a person on a horse's back until they areat least 5 years old. before then their bones aren't fully developed and they could get hurt. it would be like riding a toddler.
The horse fell on him.
A broken range horse is typically called a feral horse or a mustang. These horses are descendants of domestic horses that have reverted to a wild state.
yo can ride them right away You cannot ride the right away! That could permantely injure the horse! They have to be a least 2 or 3 years. It all depends on the horse, the breed, it's strength, and other factors. And even then, you can't throw a saddle on it, and hop on. It takes time!
1. The age of a tree can be determined by counting the annual rings (cambiam rings in dicotledons). 2. The age of a horse is determined by the number of teeth 3.The age of rocks can be determined by carbon dating.
Yes a ten year old can have a horse provided they know how to care for the horse and the parent or parents are willing to pay for the expense of owning a horse. Before owning your own horse you should be able to feed, groom, tack up, ride reasonably well, preform first aid and recognize signs of illness and injury in a horse. If you do not have any experience in any of those things it would be best to take lessons and possibly lease a horse before owning one.
No, it will be too young to be broken in :)
You can age the horse with ageing points - click "age my horse" to the middle left of your horse's page and age him 2 months without waiting. Or, you can simply wait until the next day when the horse will have aged naturally.
2 dollars the lowers price for a good horse that is broken in is about $300 but that isn't for a horse that's for a pony and to b persice a shety)
A stud is a unuetered male mature ( over 2 years ) horse.
in horse ages 2 years in our ages 5
While no precise date has been given, "Broken Age Act II" will be release sometime in late 2014.
The horse fell on him.
Horses age on Howrse each day you log in to the game. Also, you can use aging points to age your horse by 2 months. If you want to use aging points, train your horse for the day and then put the horse to sleep either in the stall or the pasture. Then click the pyramid and it will tell you how many aging points you have. Use one and your horse will age 2 months and you can start your training over. You can age your horse as much as you want as long as you have the aging points.
at least 2 years of age
You either wait a few days until your horse hits age 2 (2 months every human day) or use the aging points and age them to age 2 (but you still have to wait a day for the game to update and your achievement to be filled in)
a horse has to be 2 years of age before you get them broke
it depends on what breed of horse you have, but the best age for braking a horse would be around 3 or 4 when its bones have got stronger, but if you are braking a thoroughbred you'd be braking it around 2 hope i helped