yes but it is a lot harder than training a youngster. it's just like the quote:you can never teach an old dog new tricks. Well the truth is you can as long as you dont push them hard and give them breaks.PLus give them good food and extra treats!
Depending on the condition of the horse, all ages of horses should be trained.
yes
"His horse was trained to race." is a simple sentence.
The horse was trained by a professional horse trainer who uses various techniques such as positive reinforcement, desensitization, and repetition to teach the horse commands and behaviors.
It depends... On the girl's riding level Disposition of the horse Is the horse trained? If the Girl's a beginner and the horse is calm and trained then that would be good but if the horse is untrained i would not recommend it. If the Girl is a fairly advanced rider I would say the horse would be fine for her. Just remember the horse is young and probably spooky will be a brat sometimes. So keep your patience and hang on tight.
NO horse is completely trained!
A push-button horse is a term used to describe a horse that is well-trained and responds easily and reliably to cues from the rider. This term is often used to indicate that the horse is well-trained and trained to perform specific tasks smoothly and efficiently.
by a horse
depends how well the horse is trained
from what i can tell, an unproportional horse or a horse that is badly trained. its usually not their fault.
A horse that is not trained
Ranch horses are typically saddle trained at anywhere from 3 to 5 years of age and then require a minimum of one or two years of training to be considered knowledgeable enough to do their job well. So a fully trained ranch horse would be somewhere from 4 to 7 years old.