To turn a horse in any direction, you'll need to use your Reins, Legs and keep your Seat.
Here's a simple explanation of how to turn Right:
1) Close your hand in on your right rein, and move your hand outwards slightly.
2) Move your right leg back a few inches and push, and move your left leg forward a few inches and push (so that the horse 'bends' around your legs)
3) Keep a deep seat, do not lean forward.
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The word "Haw" is used to turn a team of horses to the left. "Gee" is the word used to turn them to the right.
The term to command a horse to turn right is Gee. To turn left it is Haw.
Haw--a command to horses to turn left.
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Gee is the left turn command. and right turn is Haw.
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Most horses are trained to turn right with either the right rein being pulled tighter (plow reining-used mainly with English riders), or the left rein being placed on the left side of his neck (neck reining-used by western riders). Horses are also trained to turn when the outside leg is pushed against their side. Often a combination of the reins and the leg cues are used.
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The definition is to turn to the right. This used by animal trainers when training animals such as horses to turn to the right. It also means to evade.
Gee and haw are commands used to make the animal turn left or right. Gee is the command for right, and haw is the command for left. Hope I helped