It depends on the show. For some in-hand or lunging classes, your horse can be a yearling, or even younger. For most riding classes, your horse will need to be at least 3 years old, and some require the horse to be 5 or even older. Sorry for being to vague, but it depends on the show and the class, so i really can't give you a direct answer. If you asked a more specific question perhaps I could help you better.
It is a type of horse show that has many classes, and in some of the classes you do, you show that your horse can be versatile and do many different things. eg. veteran classes, (which is where you show how good your horse is for their age - over 15's only), you show that your horse can do lots of things even though he is considered an old horse.
Up to 40 years old.
At 2-3 years of age a horse will reach sexual maturity, thus able to breed.
The Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show is the biggest Arabian Horse Show in the world.
in the uk: 4 years to be ridden at a show
You should ride the horse you will learn the most from.
A Hunter.-------------------------A horse that is used for Show Jumping is called either a Jumper or a Show Jumper.-------------------------------This would be an english ridden horse. "Show Jumper" is the horse. Show Jumping would be the competition it competes in.
This is the show horse. Win, place and show.
Being able to groom a horse completely and thoroughly allows you to 'market' your skills to other horse people who cannot or will not groom their own horses thus allowing you to charge them money for your services. being able to braid or band manes and tails and clip a horse can earn you even more money than just being able to do a thorough show grooming.
Horse Show Fountain was created in 1909.
For most show clubs, you have to be no less than 5 or 6 years old to be able to show cattle.
A horse can can be able to get registered in a equestrian centre