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You can, if you be careful not to bring your hand too low down to the nose. The nose is not a place where you should pet a horse because they can and will bite you. The best place to pet a horse is on the forehead or neck. If a horse is particularly head-shy (or not willing to let you pet him anywhere on his head), giving him a scratch or rub on the neck is the best way to make friends with a horse.
No a horse doesn't.
I watched an episode of neck reining on a TV program of mine. I can't really explain it, but I can give an example.For instance, if you wanted your horse to turn left, what you would do first is put pressure on the horse's neck with your right rein. So basically, neck rein it. When the horse doesn't respond, you pick up with your left rein and turn it left. Eventually, after lots of practice, when you put pressure on its neck with the right rein, the horse will automatically think, "Oh, she's about to ask me to turn left," and the horse will turn left on its own.Basically, neck reining can be achieved through patience, time, and repetition. It's best, when trying to teach your horse to do this, to have minimal distractions and the horse's attention focused on you. This helps the horse to catch on quicker.
Some of the Canon neck straps are extremely heavy and become uncomfortable after after a period of time. Cotton and some canvas are used to make the Canon neck strap.
talk to it in a soothing voice stroke it
hair on the back of a horses neck is called their mane..
To turn a horse to the right you have to open your right hand slightly away from the horse's neck and gently nudge the horse's left side with the heel of your foot.
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The mane on a horse is the hair that comes out of its neck.
'Sweating' A horse refers mainly to placing a type of neck cover on the horse after applying a 'sweating gel/lotion' and letting the heat made by the trapped liquid to cause the horse to sweat of the 'excess' neck weight causing the neck to look thinner and longer.
no. it has an average neck for a horse like creature
You can give them the shot on the large muscle that runs down the neck or one of the large muscles on the horse's hindquarters. Always inject the strangles vaccine on the butt. It can make the horse's neck or face swell.