Just let your horse sniff and check out what the pole is then go up to the pole and if your horse spooks out just keep going towards the pole until your horse finally will go over the pole.
A hitching post is a pole, or pole and rail to tie your horse to.
Steeple chase
wind resistance gravitational force normal force muscular exertion force (from horse's legs) there are always 4 forces.
Horses usually knock the pole down over a jump because they are being lazy or didn't get a good start off the ground. Make sure your horse has enough speed, so that when they jump, they'll lift their front legs higher. You can also practice jumping "X" jumps. It will help teach your horse to pick their legs up.
Appaloosas can live anywhere but the north pole south pole or Antarctica
tie elira to a pole and let the horse wrestle her
it is right in between the ears
Depends, but no it is not OK you need to tie up your horse up to a horse trailer or were you are supposed to tie your horse
This is when you take a horse to various games and compete in them such as barrel racing, or pole bending.
If a horse is tied with a two meter rope at a pole, there is no way of knowing the distance if he runs around it one and a half time. Without knowing the size of the pole, it's impossible to say.
A hitching post.
A tongue or a pole.