It depends on what you mean by irrepressible. With most uses of this word, I would not recommend it. Beginners are more suited to sedate, well trained mounts as a first horse.
You don't domesticate a wild rabbit. You are able to foster them from young ages but they are not ment to be domesticated. They are tame but their natural instincts cause them to act the way they do as a defensive tactic
it sounds like a horse is coughing up a hairball. or like when a horse is overworked and they make that coughing noise when they run out of air. that's wat it sounds like. horses can choke on objects if they aren't broken up into the appropriate size for them.
You would be sitting on the "seat" of the horse
a horse that has not been gelded or would be able to make a horse pregnate.
There would be burn marks all over the horse and the horse would be seriously injured/ dying.
If they're inexperienced i would say no. if a horse is trained wrong when its young the damage could be hard to undo or permanent.
Inexperienced horses are sometimes called green horses. They are usally horses that haven't been gentled yet.
HOWRSE: Vaulting and training a young or inexperienced horse.
It depends what grade the kids are in if it is in middle school it is appropriate if it is in elementary school then no it is not appropriate the songs that I would suggest is Brave , Dark Horse.
A surcingle is generally used for ground driving training of new horses.
Not if your inexperienced with handling and training horses. If you were an experienced horse-person or have done your research on what it takes to tame a wild horse you wouldn't need to ask this question. If you're a newbie and want a horse, get a horse that has seen it all and done it all that you can do anything with without being scared of getting hurt or worse.
Well, it depends. Has it been broken in and is confident with a saddle on its back or has it never had a saddle on its back? Because if it is inexperienced with a saddle I doubt it will let you, but every horse is different.
It is all personal choice when it comes down to it. A inexperienced rider may need one when working with harder horses, but then what is a inexperienced rider doing on that horse anyway. I would say, if you ride with a looped rein, and are more leg and seat riding that hand, no, but the real answer is ask your trainer/ horsie know it all go to person.
you usually get exactly what you pay for. Younger inexperienced trainers (not including feed and board) will run $200 and up Very good, well known successful trainers can get in the $1,500 to $2,500 range
Hands, abbreviated hh. One hand equals 4 inches.
You don't domesticate a wild rabbit. You are able to foster them from young ages but they are not ment to be domesticated. They are tame but their natural instincts cause them to act the way they do as a defensive tactic
....... you dont need a special saddle for a pinto. you just use any saddle that fits.....