1. Back Right 2. Back Left and Front Right at the same time 3. Front Left its the opposite for cantering/loping right
The right hind foot hits the ground first, followed by the left hind and right front together. The leading leg, the left front, hits the ground last.
Keep working with your instructor and don't skip steps in order to rush. Take it slow and easy and you'll get there.
This depends on the type of movement the horse is doing. Of course, there will be times when a horse has all four feet on the ground. When a horse is walking, it only lifts one foot into the air. When a horse is trotting, it lifts two legs off the ground. When a horse is cantering, there are times when three legs are in the air, and there are times when just two are in the air. When a horse is galloping, all four feet come off the ground.
Do you mean "what position should your feet be in when riding a horse?" If so then this is the answer: you should have your heels down and knees bent with your feet right beside the girth.
There are many good horse-riding shoes for wide feet. Just go online to amazon.com or ebay.com in order to purchase these shoes for wide feet. They will be cheap.
hooves are found on horse feet
Horse stomp there feet when they get tried. This does not mean that your horse is mad at you.
Horses can sleep standing up as well as laying down. I believe wild horses sleep standing up so they can quickly get away from any danger.
1st stop your horse and losen the reins then u take both feet out of the stirrups and then swing your left leg over the saddle and drop down hoping 2 land on ur feet
Tender feet can be caused by a number of things. Fats trotting, cantering or galloping over rocky ground can cuse sore feet. New choes can sometimes make feet a little painful for a while. Having to much exposure to wet soggy ground can cause foot problems as can too much hard dry ground. Leg problems can arise from being ridden too fast over hard ground.
if your horse has collic, take it to the vet imedatly... my horse died of collic. Good luck :)
It depends on where your feet hit the horse. When riding a horse, your legs should not go further down then their stomach. the longest you could go is just at the bottom of their belly.
The stirrup