not if ride for a long time
It all depends on your horse. If you have a horse with good stamina, or you plan to only walk and trot, you can ride for longer. If you're like me, you love cantering, galloping and jumping over home made jumps :). You can't trail ride as long, it will tire your horse out. Sometimes, I'm on my horse for over 2 1/2 / 3 hours, but I give my horse breaks. It depends on what you can do and what your horse can do. :) I <3 riding :) hope this helps you!
Horses take a TON of responsibility, work, care, and money$$$. Every day, you have to feed, groom, exercise, and muck out the horse's stall. You have to muck out the stall twice a day in the summer, because of insects/parasites. You have to clean the horse's tack, grooming supplies, blankets, and all supplies. You have to have vet checks, and a farrier to take care of your horse's hooves. You ALWAYS have to put the horse's needs over yours, and its NOT just riding. You should spend much more time caring/spending time with your horse than riding. A horse has emotions and needs, and you can't just get on, ride around, and throw the horse back into the stall. Take a ton of riding lessons first and learn a BUNCH about horse care before purchasing/adopting a horse.
It is generally recommended to feed horses at least twice a day to keep their digestive system functioning properly. Feeding horses once a day may not provide enough nutrients or lead to digestive issues like colic.
How soon a horse can be ridden after any kind of injection is debatable among even professionals. However if the horse appears fine and is not stiff in the injection site it is generally okay to ride the horse lightly the same day as the injections were given. If the horse appears stiff or a bit lethargic it might be best to wait a day or so and let the horse work out the soreness himself during turnout time.
You can ride someone else's horse for a fee at a horseback riding stable or a ranch that offers guided trail rides. These establishments provide the opportunity to ride well-trained horses in a controlled environment under the supervision of experienced staff.
I can ride a horse 5 hours in a day.
The horse's name was Friday.
twice a day.
twice a day
it is true
If you do P90x twice a day instead of once, you will not get the same results.
twice a day!
You can really ride a horse how much you want depends on the horse is it fit? is it over weight and needs excersising? you could ride it every day if you really wanted to but not for a very long time.
Yes, if you broke the same law twice
same thing a female horse does all day
Riding a horse for about 1-2 hours every day can help it become more agile and used to being ridden. The more you ride a horse, the more advanced you become and the more the horse is ready for bigger things like jumping and shows.
Yes living in the same day twice is called Dé Ja Vu