Horses are extremely intelligent animals .. Once they have learnt something, they won't forget it .. My horse has learnt to open her stable door, untie herself, walk from the field to her stable on her own etc. she has even learnt to pass me her feed bucket over the fence if i lean over and whistle ..
As well as being able to do this horses are able to perform hundreds of different skills in dressage from simple leg yielding to a levard (where you ask your horse to rear and stay in the air for a given time) They can coordinate their jumps so they will clear it as often as possible and without hurting themselves, but at the same time they know when jumping in not such a good idea, for example if the ground is too slippy.
But i think one of the most impressive skills of a horse is its ability to communicate, they can read our body language and other horses body language in great detail .. they can warn away each other with a subtle swish of the tail, and no matter how hard we try to cover it up .. they always know when we're nervous or upset.
Skills required to be a horse breeder include knowledge of horse anatomy, genetics, and breeding practices; a good understanding of equine health and nutrition; strong observational and decision-making skills; and the ability to work well with horses and other professionals in the industry.
you need: -people skills -a good selling technique -time -effort -MONEY! -courage -room to keep horses -space to excersise and train your horses/ponies to the top of there ability so you can sell them for a good price!! ella mallabone horse enthusiast and buyer and seller of youngstock!
A jockey is someone who races horses, an equestrian is someone who rides them.
Horses are known for their high level of intelligence, with the ability to learn new tasks and respond to training cues. They have good memory skills and can form strong social bonds with both humans and other horses. Each horse may exhibit different levels of intelligence based on their individual experiences and training.
in shakespeare's play, he wrote "a horse! a horse! my kingdom for a horse!"
It was when he went to get ammunition for the troop he passed by a deadly war and went through unharmed using his horse skills with the horse he had.
Skills required to be a horse breeder include knowledge of horse anatomy, genetics, and breeding practices; a good understanding of equine health and nutrition; strong observational and decision-making skills; and the ability to work well with horses and other professionals in the industry.
Every horse is different, coloration has nothing to do with what skills that particular colored horse may have. Thus the question really has no merit.
900-1000 plus skills
Horse whispering.
To improve the gallop skills of a horse, do gallop rides, gallop races, barrel races, and gallop training. If gallop is one of the horse (or pony's) top three skills, lessons will also improve it.
By training/playing with your horse.
Eventing
horse shows were inveted for riders to show their and their horses skills and acheive higher levels
Anywhere between 200 and 7500, depending on the skills and stats of the horse
Every horse is different, coloration has nothing to do with what skills that particular colored horse may have. Thus the question really has no merit.
it gives your horse a skills bonus. NOTE: bonuses only affect competition results; they do not increase your horses skills, or affect which skill level competitions your horse can enter.