a palamino quarterhorse
A dapple gray.
you will be riding a bicycle
It depends on the sex, (or gender), and the kind of horse.
It depends how large is the pony, ponies are much like horses just smaller. If your to big i wouldn't suggest riding them.Firstly If you have a pony a saddle and bridle then u can ride but if u havent rode before you wouldn't be too good. I would suggest if you have never ridden a pony before i would addvistse in the paper you want someone to train you in your home or u could just go to a bhs riding school and be showing how to rideI would highly reccommened to go to a riding school and get a experinced instrocker and ride a few times if you do then u should buy a horse but rember horses are expensive so make sure you have enough money first
Most likely an Appaloosa
Bridle
horse-back riding
He's not riding a horse at all. Per your description, he's riding a pail. It probably makes it convenient for when he has to take a dump.
A dapple gray.
Lacrosse, football, soccer, basket ball, swimming, horse riding,
It all comes down to what kind of riding you use them for. Racing, just for fun, work, etc. you'll Usually get about 20+ years (average lifespan is 30 years for a horse. You have to wait for your horse to mature though
people started competing and showing and going to the Olympics and it just kind of stuck
Being a good rider does not determine what kind of horse to get, owning a horse and riding a horse are two very different things. You need to be able to control the horse from the ground as well as from the saddle. Do your research, and get to know the horse you want to buy before taking him home.
Stock horses are used in all the western riding disciplines and for working with Livestock, such as cows.
Seriously? I know you cannot be that stupid. Did you honestly post your real address? You have bigger problems than not knowing how to ride a horse. Actually, I think you might be riding a horse of a different kind soon enough if you don't be careful
Individual and team show jumping, individual and team eventing, and individual and team dressage.
Tack *An English saddle *A bridle *A saddle pad For You *A helmet *Riding Boots(with a small heel) *pants You will also need balance and good posture