Normally, when on a ride, in the arena or out on the trail (anywhere for that matter) you should keep a 1 - horse length between you and the horse i front of you, so: Imagine that you are out on a ride with your friends. You are in the middle of your two friends. You don't know if the horse that your friend is riding kicks. (This is friend number 1 [the friend ahead of you on the ride]) Imagine that there is an invisible horse between you and friend number 1. That's how far you should be behind her. There should also be an invisible horse between you and friend number 2, the friend behind you. That way, if one horse does spook, or kick, you and your horse most likely will be safe. Hopefully that kinda cleared things up for you.
As much as she needs she may tell you when she needs it.
it needs no space
Depends on how much space, money and time you have to spend on them.
it needs enough space
about 300 a month
A sloth needs a lot of space, if you keep it in a cage it needs to be at least 7ft wide, 5 ft tall and about 10ft long.
Light horses can weight between 900 and 1400 pounds typically.
depends on the person each personis much diffrent in needs. give them as much as they ask for..
I think an elephant needs 1 square mile
cant tell that is an opinion anybody could like either 1 People like horses better, but needs cow much more than horses. It is a matter of how pleasant to men is the shape of a horse. However, cows are much more important economically than horses.
2.37 smidgens.
Gases have the space between their molecules, and so can be compressed the most. Next is liquid which has more space between the molecules than a solid, but not as much space as in a gas. So, it an be compressed also, but not as much as can a gas. And finally, a solid does not have much space between molecules and thus cannot be compressed too much.