It refers to the idea of sitting on the back of a horse with a carrot attached to a stick by a string, almost exactly like a fishing pole, and dangling the carrot out in front of the horse. The horse would move forward in an attempt to eat the carrot, but in moving forward it would move you and the carrot forward as well. So, the horse will never be able to reach it no matter how fast it runs.
It is a way of saying that you will get those under your control to work harder if you show them a reward and insinuate that they will receive it if they work hard enough. Sometimes this practice is seen as manipulative, as there may be no actual intention to pay out the reward.
You have to run beside it
Run by it.
its depend on the stamina of the horse but horse can run a lot.
Running birds e.g. Ostrich can run fast comparable to horse in a desert .
A paint horse can run 52.6 miles an hour.
A run down horse is a horse that is either poorly cared for, resulting in a ill, scruffy looking, stubborn horse or a worn out horse. Hope this helps!
No; a grizzly bear can run about 30 MPH. A horse can run about 40 MPH. Horse speed can vary by breed, however.
As fast as the horse can run.
A horse is faster than a camel. The American Quarter Horse can run at speeds up to 40 miles an hour for a quarter mile.
Naturally, it would depend on the horse.
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No a horse can run at a speed of 40 mph, whereas the Cheetah can run at an amazing speed of 70 mph.