well most of the time your horse shouldnt run away... but if he/she spooks while you werent holdding the reins(rolling your sturips, tightning the girth, etc) they might run away... it will probably go to the nearest field of grass and eat and if it does , just go up to it, approach it calmy, and take care of it from there. also if it runs away and it doesnt have anything on (not halter, bridle) just grab any horses halter, the closest one you see and quickly, but calmy, go get your horse. if your nervous, your horse can feel it and they will probably just spook and get away again... hope i helpped!
report to the police?
look for them
When training a horse, you wanna tie a knot that is tighter but will give. but if you are talking about a trained horse, you should be able to just tie it loose. so if the horse does spook it can get away. because if the horse does spook and cannot get away, the horse will go into flight mood and will more than likely break the halter of lead and run for a long time; where as if the horse can get away he/she might run away from the post, but will more than likely stop before he/she gets to far. u should tie your horse up with a quick release knot
After it is fenced, or the horse may run away.
Remember to hold on to your horse before it runs away from you.
Tie it very tight so that the horse can not get away.
When you tie your horse to a post, you should: Tie a loose knot that will give if he spooks or runs
well if a horse bolts it spooks or takes off meaning it runs, sometimes gallops, away from something it is scared of.
You should probably be at least 2-3 feet away from the horse, if you are still worried about it bucking, you should talk to it, make a noise or touch his bottom so he knows where you are.
Always stand at least 6 feet away in case the horse kicks out.
you should be at least a full horses distance away from the other horse or in others words around twelve feet
It would depend on where you are. A horse should be left in a place where it can't run away, like a corral or a stable.
at least about 1 and a half metres away from its bak luv horse crazy
think about if your riding a bike, or a car, or a motorcycle. you want to be as much long as a distance away as the object that your on. so, you should be about one horse apart from each other.