When leading a horse, be sure to walk on the right side. Hold the reins close to the horses mouth, but don't pull too tightly. Don't walk on a loose lead, either! You mount on the right side, too.
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You should be able to walk on either side, as well as mount on either side.
No, you should walk next to the horse, usually on the near (left) side.
False. you should walk right beside the horse's ear.
no to the side
you can but it's not recommended you should stand to the left of the horse/pony.
To the left side and slightly ahead of the horse.
I usually walk on the left side and walk confidently and the horse will follow
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.
You should always walk on the left side of a horse. So false
no you walk on the left of the horse pushing forward a little on the lead. you only stand in front to make the horse back up.
No. You should walk to theleft of the horse. Hold the lead rope firmly, but don't wrap it around your hand. Just walk in a straight line, or wherever you need to go, and your horse should follow, unless he/she is stubburn. Then you should speak calmly to the horse, and pull on the rope gently, until the horse moves forewords.
yes you sould it also helps the horse to know that you are its master and you are in charge in were to go and do.
Definitely not. You should walk on the left side of the horse (also the side you mount from). You still lead them by doing this, as they will follow where the lead pulls or goes.