You should immediately go around them if they are on the side of the road. If they are in the middle of the road, and it isn't a horse trail, consult the rider.
Slow down until you pass them.
Slow down and be prepared to stop if necessary to give the person and horse the right of way. Try to establish visual contact with the person and if and when it is safe to do so, pass slowly leaving as much room as possible and avoiding loud or sudden movements that could startle the horse.
A horse with a rider on should not have an issue with any neignboring horse if trained correctly. This would be a bigger problem if paddocks are shared, but while riding the horse is to be compliant with the rider.Regular riding of your horse with you in strict control should build this bond.
immedately get off your horse and check out the hoove it threw the shoe off of. and call the shoe person immediately.
It is not necessary.
A person riding a horse.
RIDING: Person, helmet, riding boots(perferably with a 1 inch+ heel in English riding)Horse, Saddle, Bridle, and Saddle pad.DRIVING: Person, Helmet, whip(only used to encourge horse on by sound)Horse, cart to pull, pulling equitment w/reins going to driver for controlHopfuly this is what you ment.
Do you mean "what position should your feet be in when riding a horse?" If so then this is the answer: you should have your heels down and knees bent with your feet right beside the girth.
A horse rider has to be good at ridind a horse, otherwise, he or she would fall off.
hunter is all about look and manners. regular hunters is where they judge the horse, and hunter equitation is when they judge the person riding.
slow down first of all! keep your distance. if you can see far ahead of you, and there are no cars coming, pass them. if there are cars coming, wait it out. it might be safer to try and take another route if you notice a horse or any animal in your lane. :)
A model riding horse is usually a temperamental family type of horse. A paint, pinto, palomino etc is usually good but you should always learn about a horses personality before riding it.