You never walk directly in front of a horse because they could step on you. Usually horses are led from the left side and it is considered proper horsemanship if you stand between the horse's eye and shoulder when leading.
no to the side
No, you should walk next to the horse, usually on the near (left) side.
I usually walk on the left side and walk confidently and the horse will follow
No, you should never walk in front of a horse. It may bite or rear up on top of you. You should stand to the left if you are leading him normally or stand to the right if you are leading him on a road. hope this was useful.
no you walk on the left of the horse pushing forward a little on the lead. you only stand in front to make the horse back up.
you can but it's not recommended you should stand to the left of the horse/pony.
False. you should walk right beside the horse's ear.
No you should always walk directly beside the horses left ear. ---------------- This is because if you were leading the horse and you were directly in front of it and it got spooked and bolted you could be trampled, resulting in you losing confidence in your horse and probably a large doctor bill.
No. Do not walk directly in front of the horse/pony. Usually you walk by his neck (in between the distance from the ears to the shoulders) this is incase he gets spooked and bolts. So, be safe and don't get trampled!
Yes and no. You should be leading from the left side, slightly in front of the horse. The horse's front feet should track next to you and its head should be at or near your right shoulder. If you must walk in front of a horse, make sure its head is at your back so that its front feet won't trod on your heels.
yes you sould it also helps the horse to know that you are its master and you are in charge in were to go and do.
No a person should always lead a horse on the left side because a horse cannot see you directly in front.