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мυѕℓιмαн 4 ℓιfє;1339418 said:lol thats kinda funny, but scary for the person sitting on the horse. . .
What is the reason they do that? Is it like the weight is too heavy? it maybe feels unusual to the horse like "Whats this thing doing on me :-\" and kicks the Thing/person off LOL. .
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I am sure the broken bones will heal InshaAllaah
It takes about 3 years to train a horse to having a rider. Normally you do not even take them away from the mother to begin training them until they are a year old. So by the time you actually first get on a horses back it is a large animal weighing a 1000 pounds or more. Fortunatly most of our horses are broken and we only have 17 or 18 left that have never been ridden. Our horse Sassy was first ridden last year:

He is doing very good, but we still have to train him for a saddle. My wife was the one who broke him last year. I could not get near him until we moved here.
It is a slow process. It is not natural for a horse to have anything on their back. In the wild the only thing that will ever be on a horses back is a large predator like a lion, tiger or cougar. The horse has a natural instinct to try to throw anything off it's back. In training you have to gradually teach the horse to overcome this instinct.
And yes the broken bones do heal and it worth a few broken bones to work with these magnificent creations from Allaah(swt)