The phrase "trouble rides a fast horse" is a metaphorical expression that suggests that problems or difficulties often come upon us suddenly and unexpectedly, much like a fast horse. It implies that trouble can swiftly and easily catch up to us, emphasizing the importance of being prepared and vigilant in anticipating and addressing potential challenges. This saying serves as a reminder to stay alert and proactive in managing potential issues before they escalate.
Most genrally refered to as a male horse or a breeder horse
it means that it's running towards you or the other horse like it's about to attack you
mare Mare=Female Stallion=breedable male horse (stud) gelding= male horse that is fixed
It could be a lot of things. Is there a wound that is swelling? Did the horse get kicked? This what you would hope for. The question is are they swelling or bloating? If they're bloating that could mean colic- which is bad. If the horse begins to roll, kick and bite at his stomach, you better call a vet fast.
Caballo, pronounced kuh-bye-yo
a horse that is fast
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.
His horse had difficulty walking in the mud.Basically, his horse had trouble running through mud.
it means they are having trouble breathing
Most horses that are used for racing are ridden by professional riders called jockeys. Usually the people that own or train the horse do not ride it in the races.
Originally it was a vigorous dance. Now it is more often applied to a fast canter, about as fast as a horse can go.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This one compares a horse to a six-gun. A six-shooter horse is a very fast one.
would usually mean when a horse is running really fast, it's hooves are plunging (going down) to the ground rapidly.
a picador is a bullfighter, the one who rides on a horse with a lance; but probably you wouldn't use 'le', which is an indirect object pronoun, or French for 'the', which is 'el' in Spanish.
If you mean ride a horse, then yes. If you mean ride a bike, then yes, but you may slip if you try to corner fast.
would usually mean when a horse is running really fast, it's hooves are plunging (going down) to the ground rapidly.
Do everything with your horse. Be the one who feeds him, grooms him, loves on him, turns him out to graze, rides him, works with him, plays with him, feeds him treats. Never betray your horses trust. Learn horse psychology, and never do anything intentionally mean or cruel to your horse. Don't ask too much of your horse before he trusts you. When you are around your horse, always let him know where you are so you do not spook him.