With most horses yes. some horses will stop, some will bolt, some will pull up their head, and some might not even care.
Yes, but depending on the horse
Stay calm and talk in a soothing voice so you won't spook or scare the horse,and if you feel tense move away slowly.
Move! But move around the horse at a wide proximity so it can see you from a distance and you don't spook it. don't come directly up to its face by it's side you'll just scare it more. remember they can't see very well when you walk straight up to them so walk towards them the the sides of their faces. But mainly when you stand behind a horse, MOVE!
chaps, helmet, boots, gloves, and a shirt that won't flop around and scare your horse
The correct spelling is "abrupt."
It depends. For me horses are good but if you scare the horse she (or he) gets jumpy. I hope I helped you.
Her answer was very abrupt. I was surprised at her abrupt appearance. The party came to an abrupt end when she accidentally lit the cake on fire. You were quite abrupt to the little girl.
It depends. For me horses are good but if you scare the horse she (or he) gets jumpy. I hope I helped you.
The adverb of abrupt is abruptly.
Any object, even the most benign to us humans, that a horse is not familiar with, will scare it. It can be as simple as a plastic bag or a coat hanging on the fence.
they will move to a different place or to water
No, the word "abrupt" is not an adverb. It is actually an adjective.The adverb form of the word "abrupt" is abruptly.