Young horses often compete along side their dams (in conformation classes) at a relatively early age. They generally need to be a few months old in order to have the stamina and adequate muscle to compete.
Under saddle competitions for some breeds begin with young horses at 2 years old.
in the uk: 4 years to be ridden at a show
Go to the horse's page. There will be a button that says enter this horse in a competition. The horse must have a saddle, bridle, and shoes to be able to run in competitions. Choose the competition that you want the horse to be entered in.
Yes, your horse can travel by plane to a competition. I asume that is very expensive!
The horse's name was Trigger. This question was updated by jobrosfan25 of Howrse for the Howrse World Tour Competition.
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You can pick a bad horse and put the horse in a competition and that should get you in last place in the competition.
Once your horse is 3 years old and has tack and shoes, there is a link to the bottom right of the page for each of the competition disciplines. Click on one and choose a competition from the open list.
Mary King started horse riding when she was 22 in 1984 when she entered her first competition
horse owners show of tricks EG:jumping.
in your horsebox
Horse riders in competition are "equestrians", just atop a horse is the adjective "mounted".
An unmounted horse jumping competition is called "horseless show jumping" or "unmounted equitation jumping." Riders can practice their jumping technique without the aid of a live horse by visualizing the course and jumps.