A little bit less than I drank to ring in the New Years! XD
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.
I guess you would need basic items if you have a horse. A feed bag, curry brush, etc. are good horse items for horse people.
The cost of a horse can vary greatly depending on factors such as age, breed, training, and location. In addition to the cost of the horse, you will also need to consider the expenses of purchasing tack (saddle, bridle, etc.), grooming supplies, feed, bedding, veterinary care, and farrier services. It is important to budget for ongoing care and maintenance expenses in addition to the initial purchase price of the horse.
It's not Copenhagen - that was Wellington's horse. Then why say it,,,he was a sailor and did not need a horse !
Well the average third grader weighs about 90 pounds while the average draft horse weighs 1,400-2,000 pounds. So that would mean you'd need 15.5-22.2 third graders to equal one draft horse.
It depends on the horse, but every horse should be worked for at least an hour or more
Different disciplines suggest different types, how much you need to control your horse, and how your horse will be used.
It depends on the horse. If your horse is fat then you need to cut down on the horse feed, but if your horse is too skinny then you need to increase their feed until the horse gets back up to his/her weight.
It depends on what you are using the horse for, how old the horse is, and the breed of the animal.
Plenty.
27% of your horse's energy for galloping and trotting races.
They help control spark knock and the damage they can do.
There are six boxes on your left set out like this: 1 2 3 4 5 6 Click on Number 1. Then choose how much food you need to give them. To know how much food u need to give your horse you need to look next to the place where you choose how much food you give your horse, there should be something like this: 0/13.2 On the left it shows how much food you've given your horse. On the right shows how much food you need to give your horse. Ihope this answers your Question.
You need more information to find out how much horse power there would be. There would be a variety of horse power concerning what engine the turbo was on.
none, its probably dead
Need to know the year.
About 13 pounds