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!
To break a horse to drive, start by desensitizing it to the harness and equipment. Introduce the horse to the bit and reins gradually, and teach it verbal commands from the ground before hitching it to a cart or carriage. Begin with short, positive training sessions to build trust and confidence before progressing to longer drives. Work on steering, stopping, and responding to commands until the horse is comfortable and responsive to driving cues.
Its a joke. Question: When does a cart come before a horse? Answer: In a dictionary.
'colt' is the term used for a young (up to 3 years old) male horse or pony - before it is gelded.
Old Billy the barge horse lived to be 62 years old, making him the oldest known horse in recorded history.
62 years old. Old Billy, an English draft horse, was confirmed 62 when he died in 1760.
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Start with ground work. Do not get on the horse before it will listen to you on the ground.
the horse has to be 3 years old to get a GA
yes i am sure you can bcoz i have a little pony he is 12.2hh and we are starting to break him the only thing is with breaking a old horse in the horse might have to be calm i will give you a tip it will take a long time with old horses and ponys so be paitent!!!
46 years old
it depends on who you want to train and/or break your horse.
at least 2 years of age
18 mos
they need 2 be 3 before u can ride them.
probably about 2 years of age
On Howrse your horse must be 2 years old before it can participate in Lessons.
Before the registry name changed, the Shire Horse Society was the English Cart Horse Society. So I'm guessing English cart horse is an old name for the Shire Horse.