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Jousting
A tournament
Yes, a horse has a back bone.
around the world. this is when the horse is completely stopped. And the rider moves from the front of the horse to the side, the back, the other side, and back to the front with their whole body. I recommend using an older horse for this game just for safety.
You would be sitting on the "seat" of the horse
I was once bucked off of a horse that was gun-shy, when a car back-fired.
No. Once a player puts the horse in, the horse cannot be taken out. Although you do get the compensation of 700 Equusyou cant. once a horse is in the safe haven, it can never come back out. If a horse dies however, you can regenerate it using pandoras boxno once they are there they cant be removed
In case the horse panics and pulls back, the twine breaks instead of the horse pulling on their neck and getting injured.
The term "horseback riding" emphasizes the rider's position on the horse's back, which is a key aspect of the activity. "Back" indicates that the rider is on the horse's body, distinguishing it from other forms of interaction with horses, such as leading or grooming. The phrase has historical roots and has become the standard terminology in equestrian contexts. Using "horse riding" could imply a broader range of activities that don't specifically involve riding on the horse's back.
To get the energy back for the horse, I would use a turnip.
Horseback riding.
The back legs of a horse is called its hind legs.