You can't make it do what you want. You just have to work with it every day.
Make the horse want to do what you ask it to and make the horse understand you are the leader. To be the leader, move the horses feet forward, left, right and backwards. To make the horse want to do what you are asking it, make what you are asking it be the easiest thing to do. Like, if you want the horse to stop, lope the horse until he is begging to stop, and then, when you give the slightest signal to stop, the horse will stop on a dime.
People want to make horse sounds because they are retarted
that doesn't make any sense what does "If you want to over take a horse rider you have to howrse?" mean??? do you mean if you want to take over a horse rider you have to ...??
um y would ypu want to? like wow rlly!
I'm not sure I understand your ineptly phrased question, but if you want to know how to safely walk behind a horse, here is the answer: When you walk behind a horse you first of all want to make sure the horse knows you are there. So approach the horse from the side, touch him on the neck or shoulder so he knows you are around. Then when you are behind the horse you either want to be within about a foot of him (so if he kicks it won't have much impact), or you want to be at least 4 feet behind him (so if he kicks he will be too far away to make contact with you).
Use your legs and reins to steer the horse in the direction you want to go. Apply leg pressure on the side you want the horse to move towards and use the reins to guide their head in that direction. Be persistent and consistent in your cues until the horse responds appropriately.
you get a long lunge rope and put on the halter of a horse and make it go in, over, or around what you want it to
Yes, as long as you do not keep the paint on for more than 4 hours.
A horse usually bucks because it is in pain, from it's teeth, back, feet or even if it is unhappy in it's own mind. If you want to know how to make a horse buck then it's probably more than likely that you haven't ridden a horse that bucks. or fallen off of one! It can be a frightening experience for a rider and can unseat the rider, or they can even be chucked right over the head of the horse. It's not something you want a horse to learn to do!
Before you go out into the open on your 4 legged friend you need to be able to: Control your horse (now how to ride and have a horse suitable to your ability) make sure you are confident as so is your horse (you don't want him bolting off) And use first aid kit if necessary And also know all the things that you want your horse to do (make sure you know how to gallop and jump before you attempt)
For want of a nail the show is lost, for what of a show the horse is lost, for want of a horse the rider is lost, is part of a famous quote. This quote was by Benjamin Franklin.
they make shake their head rub their head or not want you to touch their ears