You mean to go foward? Kick gently with your heels or squeeze gently with your calves.
If you mean 'how can you tell how old a horse is' The answer is, you can tell by their teeth. If you want to tell old a horse is, find a book about horses that gives you pictures of the different stages of their teeth. Match the horse's teeth up to what the picture says and you will know approximately how old that horse is.
It was in the base camp of Arkantos.Did I mess up?Just tell me.
They usually put their ears up or even nicker if they are excited:)
You can tell how old a horse is by the grove on its last incisor's.
They get restless and lay down and get up a lot. And they should start to bag up meaning they start lactating.
from what i can tell, an unproportional horse or a horse that is badly trained. its usually not their fault.
"sprint". lol but cowboys say "yah!" or " Giddy up" but to get them moving you tell them with your legs. And body position.
To tell (or ask) your horse to trot is:"Aller au trotter."Translation is: To go into a trot.
Tell you to go tell them.
you can tell a horses age by its teeth.
It's really hard to tell what a horse is thinking, but they can use body language to tell you how they're feeling. If they are angry, or upset, or nervous.
Sit up straight and deep in the saddle so your weight is in the saddle gently sqeeze the reins(pull and release pressure )make sure you keep your legs on the horses sides but don't 'kick' your horse should respond you should also tell your horse with your voice.