I hate to tell you but you can't. That is their natural instict. If something scares them they run. You can of course work with the horse and confront certain things that spook him but he will still hav the instinct. With enough training horses will learn to act much more camly to frightening situations.
first of all if your nervous then your horse/pony will be nervous and will be more likely too spook.also,your horse is less likely to spooke while out with other horses.also when it does spook pet it and tell your horse it is ok.
Yes, and possibly quite easily depending on the personality of the horse. It is possible, and any animal can get spooked.
like any other horse... a spook is a spook
A fault in confirmation that does not affect performance Bomb Proof A horse that does not spook
You should never walk behind a horse really. But if you need to, talk to it as you approach it so it doesn't spook. Make sure the horse knows you are there. When it has realised that you are there (no guarantee it won't kick or spook when you do this) gently put your hand on his back end and keep it there as you walk round. Most horses won't spook or kick only bad tempered, frightened or young would.
Horse spook or shy when they are scared they veer away from an object or vioently buck.
to bombproof a horse it means that the horse is very safe and does not spook at anything. and pretty much ANYONE can ride it .
Do not use your horn directly behind a horse rider or you will spook the horse. A spooked horse can be dangerous to the rider.
I would not because cucumbers are a little slimy and your horse might spook because of the taste
It's instinct is to run away from whatever frightened it.
YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! that is one of the most important things to do when approaching a horse. you should also approach from the side so the horse does not spook, as they cannot see right in front of them, and if u suddenly appear you will almost definetly spook the horse
It depends if your horse is bomb proof and doesn't spook easily than yes it could make a good trail horse
Be calm and confident and move slowly. Make sure the horse knows where you are and avoid sudden movements which could spook him / her.
do you mean blinkers? if so its so the horse won't spook at the cart behind them or anything to the side. they can there fore only see directly in front of them. if they didn't have the blinkers and did spook the cart could tip.