There's a type of training you can use with your horse. I think it's called sounding. It also depends on what the horse is afraid of. Cherry Hill wrote a book called "How to Think Like a Horse" that touches on how to make your horse become sound. Rewards for horses are key to training!
well its natural for a dog to do that but if you can stop it from getting scared by whatever it is then you can stop the pee!
Cheat first.
Never be sacared around a horse, they can sense your fear and it will make them just as scared as you. Be confident and get to know him again. Don't rush things or else the chance of you getting thrown will be higher.
Tell them to stop!
autumn/winter and maybe a flyrug in summer to stop greu horses getting cancer and stop them getting bitten!
She should stop behaving in a superior manner.
Well , however much you think your horse can take . It depends on its size , health , etc . If you arent sure , see your vet . And if your horse seems to be getting very tired , stop riding and see your vet to check if there are any problems .
by stop being scared and tell the police
"Whoa" is the classic command to stop a horse.
Have the rider get off the horse immediately and try getting a more experienced rider to train the horse, or turn out the horse before riding to get that energy out. or more training with you to get the basics.
If you mean when should you stop riding a horse that is in foal(?) Then that would be up to the 9th month of the pregnancy. After that the mare is carrying too much weight on her own body to safely and comfortably accommodate a humans weight.
Sometimes a firm smack on the muzzle is sufficient enough! BUT, some horses are more tough. Perhaps a whip or crop needs to be handy! Also, feeding treats by hand only makes this problem worse. NEVER smack a horse on its face, that's what makes them want to nip you!. What you should do is take a rope lead line and smack the horse on its chest, not enough to hurt the horse but firm telling the horse that's not an appropriate behavior. If you notice the horse isn't nipping as much, you should treat him/her with maybe a carrot, apple, horse treat or maybe a sugar cube.