my horse sometimes moves when i mount so i have someone distract her with a treat or something while i get on. that helps A LOT hope that helps :)
he is not dead
Its not a horse its a train
Yu train a Morgan horse like any other horse
To train your horse you have to press the little plus sign beside the bar that you'd like to train them in.
No, a twelve-year-old horse is not too old. Horses can live well into their 20s and even 30s with proper care and management. A twelve-year-old horse is typically still considered to be in its prime years for performance and riding.
Your horse needs to be supple, know his leads, go fast while still perfectly under control, back-up and stop really well and have great transisions. See the link below to read all about how to train your horse to barrel race and all that you will have to put into it.
Just do lots of practise.
The frame of reference with regard to postion, speed and acceleration is just your perspective in measuring speed, position, or acceleration. Say you are watching a horse and a train moving alongside each other in the same direction. If you are standing on still ground, you observe the horse and the train moving at a certain speed relative to you. Let's assume this speed is three meters per second. Now suppose you are on the train looking at the horse, which is still moving at the same speed in the same direction. You will see the horse moving at zero meters per second relative to you, because both you and the horse are moving at the same speed. Even though you are both moving, the horse will still move along side you as if you and the horse are standing perfectly still. The frame of reference with regard to postion, speed and acceleration is just your perspective in measuring speed, position, or acceleration. Say you are watching a horse and a train moving alongside each other in the same direction. If you are standing on still ground, you observe the horse and the train moving at a certain speed relative to you. Let's assume this speed is three meters per second. Now suppose you are on the train looking at the horse, which is still moving at the same speed in the same direction. You will see the horse moving at zero meters per second relative to you, because both you and the horse are moving at the same speed. Even though you are both moving, the horse will still move along side you as if you and the horse are standing perfectly still.
Train it.
by grain
no.
you should train a trotting horse at the age of 5 years old.