well, when you walk into the arena or field or wherever you ride, you stop the horse with the reins, get on a mounting block or make your stirrups really long, hold your reins in your left hand and put that hand on the front of the saddle. your right hand goes on the back of the saddle and then you just swing on to the horse. The key here is to make sure your left hand has the reins tight enough so that your horse doesn't take off. (obviously, if you lengthened your stirrups before getting on, you would tighten it before you ride)
A special horse rug that is waterproof and specially designed to keep the horse from getting muddy and wet in the field.
You can clip them to keep them neat-looking for the show ring, and body-clipping helps to keep them cleaner during the winter, and it keeps them from really overheating and getting sweaty while working.
You can keep a horse clean by doing mainly two things which would be grooming them and blanketing (only recommended in winter). Or of course you could keep your horse in a stall to keep it from rolling but make sure to turn it out to the pasture every once in a while.
Talk to the person standing next to the horse. He or she will tell you if you can tame him, you can have him. You then get on the horse, and keep your mouse in the circle for a while. When the horse stops, you have earned the horse, and his trust.
It takes a while for his hormone levels to drop. Meanwhile , keep him away from mares, and if he is mounting things inappropiately, consult your Vet.
To keep the saddle from rotating when you get on your horse you need to tighten the girth. If you have tightened the girth all the way and it is still too loose, you probably need to get a smaller girth.
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You can't, unless you make the bull a steer.
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its to keep the hand still while it heals
its to keep the hand still while it heals
well its depends on the attitude of your horse. you may even try getting a goat to acompany your horse, but if your horse does not "play well with others" then it would probably be best to keep your horse away from others