It all depends on the horse. If you are trying to scare a particular horse (and I wonder if you are seeing as how this question is phrased), don't! Horses are really quite delicate and, when spooked, can injure themselves or other horses/people because of their dramatic reactions.
In the wild a horse has two options when it is scared. Fight of Flee. Most horses choose to flee. Domestic horses do the same. However if the horse trusts you it should follow you past the scary object or person.
you should stand 6 feet behind a horse because when they get scared they kick and it hurts trust me i would know :)
No you shouldn't. If you are scared then the horse can sense it and might get more tense. Just relax and be calm and enjoy the ride! :)
Yes it does.
never ever do that because you might get trampled if the horse gets scared. always stay on the left side of the horse you are walking.
Yes he is scared of elevators
Keep away from your horse until you are confident. Trying to force yourself to go near your horse will ruin him and yourself. Horses can tell if you are confident or scared, and if you are scared or nervous, he will be to. He will also gain domination over you. You should go to some natural horsemanship classes, or, if it is just that horse you are afraid of, sell him on to somebody more experienced and buy a quiet schoolmaster.
I would suggest you not ride a horse if you are afraid of them. This is a choice to ride or not. I dislike roller coasters and will not go on one. I make that choice and so can you about horses. or, if you want to get over your fear, start riding lessons with an experianced instructor. let her know that you are scared of horses, and they will help you.
There are many reason why the horse might of reared. Such as: The horse is in pain The horse got over excited The horse was scared
because its scared?? lol
He will often pin his ears against his head and toss his head. His eyes will widen till you can clearly see the whites. He will stomp snort, and even try to run. Be prepared if you are riding and they spook. Speak calmy and stroke their necks. They will soon feel safe. Just remember, if your scared, your horse will be scared. Watch for the signs.
A horse will know you're scared by the scent of the hormone's you'll give off, the tenseness in your muscles and you're breath rate.