A Bronco.
A horse that is ready to ride is called "saddled up" or "tacked up."
A worn out horse is a hack or a jade Nag is another word used
The horse fell on him.
A partly broken range house is typically referred to as a "fixer-upper" or a "renovation project". These terms imply that the house needs substantial repairs or upgrades in order to be fully functional or habitable.
A mare! A female horse is a mare, a male is a stallion, basically. However, a "baby" horse is a foal, a young male is a colt and a young female a filly. If a male horse is castrated it is then known as a gelding.I hope you were talking about horses - mare means sea in several languages, and that's a whole new topic.
Bronco . :) Hehehe.
A horse that is ready to ride is called "saddled up" or "tacked up."
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A partly broken range horse using the leathers broonc is a horse in a rodeo event where the rider uses a single hand and the other hand holds onto a thick rein attached to the horse's halter. This style of riding originated from ranch work in the American West and requires skill and balance to stay on the horse.
A worn out horse is a hack or a jade Nag is another word used
KP equestrian.
A horse who's been raised away from humans for the most part, and has probably had some minimal training (he can wear a halter and *maybe* has had a brief introduction to a saddle). This term can vary depending on who's using it. A horse who matches this description is not suitable for a novice horseman. ** Also called a Bronco
The horse fell on him.
a pony. The pony range goes up to 14.3hh. Sometimes it changes on the breed.A horse over 14.2hh is defined as a horse. Anything lower than that it is a pony.
A female horse is mare, a male still able to breed is a stallion and a gelded male horse is called a gelding. A horse that has been trained is called a backed or broken horse but backed is a nicer term.
There is a lot of bad injuries jockeys have been killed and so have horses there is not really a lot to say there can be a whole range of injuries including broken ribs, concussion, broken bones ect: answered by Elliem123
Plaster it