I don't really know what's it called but, it usually means the horse is overweight.
Pawing. They do it when they're bored or want something (like to get out of their stall).
The crest is in the front half of the horse.
The seat in which you sit on when on a horses back is called a saddle. The front part of a saddle is called a pommel and the back part of a saddle is called a cantle. Here is a basic saddle the stirrups are not on it at the moment. They are above the saddle not yet attatched.
The front is called the bow, and the back is called the stern.
It all depends on where you sit on a horse, but your weight is spread evenly unless you moving to the front legs or the hind quaters.
The back legs of a horse is called its hind legs.
Yes and no. You should be leading from the left side, slightly in front of the horse. The horse's front feet should track next to you and its head should be at or near your right shoulder. If you must walk in front of a horse, make sure its head is at your back so that its front feet won't trod on your heels.
The front goes first. a horse lies down by buckling its front knees then its back end goes down. the horse gets up by raising itself on its front end then pushing its self onto his back end and into a standing position.
no you walk on the left of the horse pushing forward a little on the lead. you only stand in front to make the horse back up.
Because its a bit hard to do it from the front or back.
The " front "or forward part of a ship is called the bow the "back" or aft part of a ship is called the sternThe front of a ship is called the 'bow' or the 'prow'. The back of a ship is called the 'stern'.
No. A quadraped has four legs. A horse has SIX legs. Two legs in the back, and fore legs in the front.
Bow is the front of a boat and back is called stern.