That puts the rider 9 to 14 feet above ground if no saddle is used. A fall from that height would be almost as bad as falling from the roof of a house. When you consider the potential for falling at speed while the giraffe is running , or getting stepped on, the danger risk is even greater. When we think about riding any animal we need to consider not only the danger to ourselves, but also any dangers to the animal.
For any beast of burden, it is important that the animal be old enough to support the work being asked of them. Riding baby animals of any species is cruel and unethical. In horses, particularly performance horses, x-rays are even sometimes taken of the bones to be sure the horse is done growing before beginning work.
With a giraffe, one would need to work very closely with a veterinarian to make sure that training for riding does not begin too early. We covered falling above but this one stands out on its own. Any time you are working with large animals, severe or even fatal accidents are possible. Anyone attempting to work with a giraffe and teach it to ride is taking their life in their own hands.
There are so many things that could go wrong even if you think you are doing everything right. While training a giraffe to ride is theoretically possible, it is not something that should be attempted by anyone.
Wildlife conservationists dedicate their lives to making sure the wild animals in their care receive the most natural life possible, even when the animals must be in captivity. Riding giraffes is neither natural nor safe and should not be attempted by anyone. Giraffes are not anatomically suited for riding.
If you want to ride something fun or exotic, you would be far better off buying a cow and teaching it to ride. However, harming the giraffe physically is another story. A giraffe can be harmed while being ridden on. The person riding the giraffe must not be wearing any sharp clothes or objects that can harm or injure the giraffe. The weight must also be considered.
The giraffe can be physically harmed if the person riding them is enormous. These giraffes are not trained to be ridden on, so they are not experts in keeping a person on their back. So it is better to be careful so you will not harm your giraffe. As mentioned, it is not advisable to ride a giraffe. Their body is not just meant to be ridden.
The actual saddling up can be challenging already, much more than the actual riding. But if you want to learn how to ride a giraffe, you need to train the giraffe first. Here are the steps for that.
However, you must know that actual people do not use these steps to train a giraffe; these are only theoretical steps. If you try to execute this, you might encounter a lot of bumps during the actual riding. But first, you need to have your giraffe.
This is a no-brainer. You cannot ride a giraffe if you cannot train one. And you cannot train a giraffe if you do not have one. You cannot ride a giraffe that you can see in the zoo or any private institution. So if you are serious about trying to ride a giraffe, you need to have a giraffe. The first step is already a challenge.
If you buy a wild giraffe, you will already have a hard time just getting close to the giraffe because wild giraffes will not let you get close to them. It would be better too to get a baby giraffe. In that way, you can raise the giraffe your way.
Giraffes are considered wild animals, and in the United States, giraffes are known as exotics. You can legally own a giraffe, but many states will require a lot of permits for you to own a giraffe. Aside from that, you will also need an appropriate house for the giraffe and appropriate food.
A giraffe is a huge animal with a very steeply sloping back that is simply not made for riding. It is also not an animal that has traditionally been partnered with people, and feeding a giraffe is an extremely costly proposition. For this reason giraffe riding is not something that has been developed in the past, and it is not something you will commonly see. He says that Mara was abandoned by her mother, so he has had to raise her by hand.
When Mara was three months old and over six feet high at the shoulder, Shandor began working with her to train her for riding. He believes that knowing how to be ridden will be good for the giraffe because it will be good exercise for her. He believes that he will enjoy giraffe riding, as well. Shandor has another pet giraffe named Purdy who is an adult and stands 18 feet high.
He is also very bonded with Purdy.
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