You should poke it in the cheek with your finger nail, not to hard but enough to get its attention.
A:We had a horse with this problem. Keep in mind that when a horse does something bad, you have about 3 seconds to correct them before they forget what they did and therefore have no clue what you are punishing them for, so they think your an abusive crazy person. Keep your eyes open, and when your horse reaches to bite you, quickly reach your hand out and pop him on the nose. Don't worry about being gentle, but don't go all behemoth on him. That should be all in under 3 seconds. Just pop him once and go back to whatever you were doing. Depending on how long he has been biting determines how many times you will have to do this before he stops. Feel free to provoke him into biting you so you can teach him. If he tries to bite when you put the saddle on him, put the saddle on over and over until he stops trying to bite you whe you put it on. If he does it when you enter his stall, enter his stall over and over. Soon enough, he'll learn that you will bite him back.You Should hit it on the nose and say no! in a loud voice.
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i think you should feed it yogurt bites. they are rich in minerals .
If a horse bites you, it either is unhappy, hungry, or just thinks you taste nice. Try not to let the horse bit you next time.
no, it is a sign of boredom
When a horse is bored, it paws the ground, bites the wood off the stable and horses around!
African Horse sickness is a virus transmitted through insect bites (culicoides midge).
the answer is yes, a horse does bite if she i pregnant, but all horses bight, it doesn't matter if she is pregnant or not, trust me on that, i have had my share of horse bites.
When a horse bites the wood in a stall it is called "cribbing". There is a number of products that can be purchased to stop a horse from doing this. The product can be spayed on or rubbed on. It is also a good ideal to have something in the stall for the horse to play with so he/she will not be bored. A view of the outside also keeps a horse from getting too bored.
It means the horse is being territorial. That horse obviously does not want the other horse in its space. It means the horse is angry, and to stay away from his space.
yes because their teeth are very sharp......^_^
I think clegs are the scottish name for horseflies. Its the female horsefly that bites.