This is a good question, but could you be a bit more specific? What is the problem: does the horse not want to move at all? Does he not pay attention and go wherever he wants? Does he drag you? Does he not stop?
If you can be a bit more specific, I will gladly answer your question.
Answer"You can lead a horse to water, but not make it drink" is just a saying for trying to talk to someone but you cant make them do something
When you lead a horse, you should stand between it's head and it's withers, or even at the shoulder. So, no, you should not "lead" it but you should not let the horse lead you.
To lead a horse you would use a halter and lead rope. The lead rope attaches to the halter.
A halter and lead line. The halter is placed around the horse's head and the lead line is clipped on to the halter so you can lead your horse with the lead line. Lead line=Same as lead rope ;)
A horse lead is either the lead rope or, if you are talking about the gait, such as: trot, canter, walk, lope, gallop etc. the lead is actually like the horse being right handed or left handed. If the horse's lead is normally left, that means the horse's left front foot at a canter will be in front of the right.
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The best thing to lead a horse with is called a leading rope. i hope you found the answer you were lookin for here. But yes i would definatley say the answer would be a leading rope. You can lead the horse by the reins but the best thing to lead a horse with would be a leading rope.
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When leading a horse, you typically use a halter and lead rope. The lead rope is attached to the halter, and you hold onto the other end to guide the horse. To lead the horse, stand on its left side, hold the lead rope in your left hand close to the halter, and use your right hand to support and direct the horse as needed. Walk in the direction you want the horse to move, keeping a safe distance and maintaining a firm yet gentle grip on the lead rope.
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On the left side of the horse, near the horse's cheek. Um no ^ ................. you lead a Horse from the near side ( Left Side) and you should stand at the Horses shoulder. That is the correct way. (: