You could if you are not needing to ride him on rough surfaces or paved roads. If he's still green and out on the pasture all the time, then yes, you can leave him go barefoot.
You should never let your horse go fast.
you should scream a shove the horse. let the horse know that he is on you. take your thumbs and push in to the horse's shoulder or side. this won't hurt your horse. it will only let him know to get off.
That would be a good idea. Also, if you are doing sliding stops, you need sliding horseshoes. They are very wide and flat, and let the horses' hooves slide on the ground for a stop.
When you lead a horse, you should stand between it's head and it's withers, or even at the shoulder. So, no, you should not "lead" it but you should not let the horse lead you.
you should walk atleast six feet behind it,and..you should talk to your horse very softly to let your horse know where you are.
The quote "He that scatters thorns let him not go barefoot" suggests that those who cause harm or difficulties for others should be prepared to face the consequences of their actions. It highlights the idea of accountability and implies that one should experience the repercussions of their behavior. Essentially, it serves as a reminder that negative actions can lead to negative outcomes for the perpetrator.
The saying "he that scatters thorns let him not go barefoot" implies that those who create difficulties or harm for others should be prepared to face the consequences of their actions. It serves as a warning that negative actions can lead to personal repercussions. Essentially, it highlights the principle of accountability and the idea that one should be ready to deal with the fallout of their own misdeeds.
Actually, you should walk to the side and ahead of a horse when you lead it, just in case the horse spooks so you will not be run over.
you should let your horse have it daily which means all the time they drink 6 gallons of water everyday
At least every 3hours you should find somewhere to stop and let your horse/s off the truck and let them stretch etc for min of 10min before reloading!
it would be kind of boring. What do you do? let the jockey ride you? or are you a WILD horse?regardless, you should make it!
You should walk on the left side of your horse and be level with it's head. Don't ever let them walk behind you as if they spook and bolt forward you have no warning and could be hurt.