Bolting
running off
Whether a horse has all four feet off the ground when he gallops. Whether a horse has all four feet off the ground when he gallops.
well if a horse bolts it spooks or takes off meaning it runs, sometimes gallops, away from something it is scared of.
No, at some points during a gallop, a horse may have all four feet off the ground. This phenomenon is known as "unsupported transit" and was famously captured in photographs by Eadweard Muybridge in the late 1800s.
To get off a horse is to dismount.
if you get off a horse it is called dismount!
dismounting
mounting getting off a horse is called a dismount
When a horse gallops, their back feet can reach over their front feet, if this happens they could brush together and cause cuts or do a more serious injury. the boots protect the feet and makes it easier for the back feet to slide off.
When you clip or shave off a section of the horse's mane right behind it's ears what is that called?
For Horse Isle: The right side of a horse is also known as it's _____ side. Answer: off
for a start i hope you mean 'called'. and a male horse is called either a stallion if it has not been castrated (bits chopped off) or a colt which is a younger stallion or a gelding if it has been castrated.
The near side is the horse's left side. The off side is the right side. In the horse world, almost everything is done from the near (left) side of the horse.