No, you should stand (usually) to the left side, at the horse's shoulder. When leading, you should stand about arms length away so that they won't step on you. (believe me, it's painful) Horses cannot see directly in front of them, so if you suddenly move away from their blind point, they could become startled and run away. The left side of the horse is usually where horses are handled from, so they are more used to being handled from here.
Actually, you should walk to the side and ahead of a horse when you lead it, just in case the horse spooks so you will not be run over.
you should be near its neck
you can but it's not recommended you should stand to the left of the horse/pony.
No, you should walk next to the horse, usually on the near (left) side.
To the left side and slightly ahead of the horse.
No, you should never walk in front of a horse. It may bite or rear up on top of you. You should stand to the left if you are leading him normally or stand to the right if you are leading him on a road. hope this was useful.
Yes and no. You should be leading from the left side, slightly in front of the horse. The horse's front feet should track next to you and its head should be at or near your right shoulder. If you must walk in front of a horse, make sure its head is at your back so that its front feet won't trod on your heels.
no to the side
No you shouldn't because the horse could step on you
False. you should walk right beside the horse's ear.
You should always walk on the left side of a horse. So false
If you are leading (walking) a horse around, then a halter. If you are riding him, a bridle.