You must be one or two horses away from the other horse/s, it depends on their relationship. (Whether they like each other or not.) You must be one or two horses far away from the other horse/s. You should be at least one horse length. at least one horse length, it depends on if the like each other
as far as i know, yes
you should be at least a full horses distance away from the other horse or in others words around twelve feet
Appaloosas have spotted coats, and are stock-breed horses, which are the most popular choice by far for western riding.
The risks and dangers of therapeutic horseback riding are relatively small compared to the benefits obtained. Most therapeutic riding is done on a leadline held by an experienced, able horseback rider. Most riding will be done at a walk or trot, depending on what kind of therapy is needed and the experiece and ableness of the person riding. The risks are the same as for any other person riding -- falling can constitute a risk, but this rarely happens unless by fault of the horse by spooking. Most horses used will be old lesson ponies and horses who are well-seasoned and rarely spook (bombproof). However, it must be remembered that all horses spook, as it is part of their natural fight-or-flight response. You must always remember to wear correct safety equipment and check your tack often, as malfunctions of equipment can give other complications. But in general, therapeutic riding's benefits far outway the risks, as it is useful and can gice a child or adult in need of therapy a feeling of happiness and connection.
Horses live in many places around the world. Check locally for any stables near you if you are interested in riding. As far as territories, horses are really widespread. They don't just live in one area, wild or domesticated.
When sailors saw seals and walruses. Like Centaurs, when people saw far away people riding horses. Can you guess what that looked like? :-)
As far as I know.. noBut horses must get their teeth floated or pulled so they can eat efficently
Horses were domesticated in central Asia and the Middle East as far back as 2500 BC and possibly earlier than this. Horses were first used for agriculture - pulling plows and carts - before they were used for riding and war.
Pretty much the same as Stamina. It is a skill of how far they can go without struggling.< This answer is shortened and you may want to wait for someone who can put it in more understandable words.
I prefer western, other people prefer english. Neither is better than the other. You need to try each, and I actually encourage everyone to do a little bit of each. It's good to be well-rounded like that, for both you and your horse.
considering that in horseback riding you are sitting on a 1600 pound animal with a mind of its own, im thinking compared to boxing, horseback riding is far more dangerous. im not sure what the statistics are for boxing but in horseback riding, over 100,000 people are mildly to seriously injured a year and over 20 die a year from it. I hope this answers your question :) But then again, horses don't intentionally try to hurt you. In boxing, the entire point of it is to hurt the competitor.
Horses are believed to have originated in North America before spreading to other parts of the world. They were later reintroduced to the Americas by European settlers.