Backing a horse means that he has been ridden for the first time. Also called "starting" or "breaking."
It means they are frightened
Well, a simple answer is, "A person who sits on a horse and rides it"But a detailed answer is this:(When I say it, I mean He/She)A true horse rider has a good relationship with the horses it rides. It might not necessarily have a horse of its own, but it must understand the horse nature. It should know what the horse is feeling, and how to treat it well, when to praise the horse, or when to scold the horse. It must be able to ride all sorts of horses. Or perhaps, it just rides horse because it is simply their pleasure.
saying the horse's legs are down may mean that the horse is lame, or that the slope of the pasterns is incorrect.
It means when a horse answers .. or rather reacts to something you say to it. EX ; "Go!" .. *horse trots* it is rather simple or .. sophistacated if you will.
It means that there is nothing wrong with the horse's hooves. A horse is not sound if it has thrush, wind puffs, etc.
A horse that has one parent that is wild or some people say A domesticated horse that has become wild againThis can mean that the horse will let you pet or brush it but may not let you ride it.
A blacksmith or farrier. They make horseshoes as well as put them on the horse. This is what people mean when buying a horse they say 'does the horse stand for the blacksmith/farrier?'
Soundness in horses means that the horse does not hav any leg problems. If a horse is limping one would say the horse is unsound.
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It's what you say to a horse when you want it to start moving.
You are kind of saying a person is mean but you are unsure if they are. You just got a feeling that they are mean.
In later updates, you sit on a horse like you sit on a pig if you mean to say " how to RIDE " it then I have no idea how to do that but to sit on a horse, right click on it with a saddle and right click it