The safest way to move a horse depends on where your moving it to - if you are just moving your horse to another stall or a paddock, just fasten on a lead - rein onto the horses halter and away you go. If you are moving the horse in a trailer, it is easiest to take a horse blanket with a hood and fasten it on the horses, attach the lead - rein to the halter or harness, and thread the rein through a loop or notch on the trailer wall. Don't forget to put on the special, protective horse boots if your horse gets frightened easily!
It would be the safest way to move it. It would also be the easiest way.
Because you never know when the horse will bolt. So the safest way to not get bolted is to lead a horse on the near side. : )
A good strong nylon halter and a lead rope is the safest equipment while working with your horse.
NO. Move away or go underground
The safest way to trade commodities is through a broker. He/she will have a better idea of what is safest.
Call a company that specializes in moving buildings. They can inspect it and determine the safest way to relocate it.
The Arabian horse moves in the same way that any other breed does. The muscles are sent signals from the brain that causes them to twitch in a specific pattern which allows the horse to move.
The correct and safest way to walk with a horse is on the "fore side" his left side slightly in front of his shoulder. The way a horse's eyes work he won't need you to show him where he is going. Always remember, when leading a horse never to loop the leadrope or reins around your hand. This is a very good way to loose a finger if the horse panicks or spooks.
Statistically, air travel is the safest.
Iron
I think the safest way is for the parents to drive them. second safest would be the bus, and the least safest way would be to walk, in my opinion
gallop race horses can reach up to 30mph!!!!!!!!!!!