with a saddle: stick your left foot it the stirrup. then grab the reigns and swing your right leg over the horse. fasten both feet into the stirrups. with no saddle: not sure... sorry
Befor you mount a horse, check the animal's girth, and that the horse has gone to the saddle.you should check your girth, make sure your bridle is put on correctly, and that your clothing is on correctly
Yes, they do. If crossed correctly, It will make a good speed racking horse
I believe that is the owners fault because if they would've did their job correctly and locked up the stable correctly or barn whatever it is the horse would have never got hit thats my opinion. :)
If the engine is operating correctly, an increase in horse power causes it to use fuel more quickly. To get it operating correctly the main factor is to adjust the timing correctly.
Many country's (europe included) eat horse meat as standard. It has to be humanly slaughtered and correctly butchered after.
if i remember correctly it was lee Marvin
belechapus (this is not spelt correctly)
A horse with a rider on should not have an issue with any neignboring horse if trained correctly. This would be a bigger problem if paddocks are shared, but while riding the horse is to be compliant with the rider.Regular riding of your horse with you in strict control should build this bond.
Depending on the year, 310-320 if I remember correctly.
Mash. If destributed correctly.
Stainless steel shaped correctly! sry if that is not what you wanted. A better answer is to use Stainless Steel and use the bit that gives you maximum control with the least effort. If a horse is trained correctly, you would use something like a Snaffle bit. If you are having trouble controlling the horse, he/she is in need of training. In any case, what ever you use, it should not cause injury to the animal.
The Horse should work harder than the rider, if the horse is working correctly, this will be the case. The rider does a lot of work to keep the horse going/moving where he should. The rider uses their arms, legs, seat, hands, and weight balance to communicate to the horse. The horse works also since he is the one moving his body in the pace and direction that the rider asks for. Horse and rider are a team.