No, because a horse should never be skinny at any age according to animal cops because those are the likely causes of horses dying or laying down which is really bad and also a horse being too skinny could cause it to get badly sick.
1 year old; from then until age two it is a yearling.
for the first 3 years of its life,a female or male horse is called a foal.when the female is 3 years old its a filly,the male a colt(also the age they are able to be ridden!).at 5 years of age the filly is a mare and the colt is a stallion.
when your horse is ready, if the horse is green broke at 4, then give them a year, and you should never start backing a horse (training to saddle) before the age of 3 b/c they haven't developed enough
The overall term for a female horse is a mare but if this horse/pony is very young its refered to as a filly or a foal. A male horse/pony is a stallion and when its young a foal however, when it is 2 years old or younger it might be called a stud. I'm not sure about the age limit of a stud but I'm sure I'm close!
A mare is a mature female horse, usually over the age of four, while a filly is a young female horse, usually under the age of four. After a filly reaches four years old, she is typically referred to as a mare.
you should train a trotting horse at the age of 5 years old.
Ypu can see how old your horse is by clicking on it and scrolling down where it says horse characteristics and breed, and across from that it should say your horses age.
62 is the current age of the eldest horse to ever be, sadly the horse died at that age.
An old horse over the age of 15 is called a veteran I believe
A horses should be at minimum 3 years old. Any age before that and their joints have not fully closed and it will cause problems later in life. That being said many people believe a horse should never jump before it's 6 years old, which is when the horse is most likely 100% fully grown and done 'forming'.
An 11-year-old should typically ride a horse that is at least 5 to 10 years old. Horses in this age range are usually well-trained and have more experience, making them suitable for young riders. It's important for the horse to have a calm demeanor and be suitable for the rider's skill level to ensure safety and enjoyment. Additionally, the horse's temperament and training are crucial factors to consider.
1 year old; from then until age two it is a yearling.
About 40.5 pounds to 50.5 pounds if that skinny
Gandalf is not a horse. If you mean Shadowfax, his age is not known.
On Howrse, a horse can board at the age of 6 months.
About 3 years old
Any age above 10 would be good, just make sure you know how to handle it