you should go to howrseinfo.com and get the answer. for all the rideing levals.
stand at least 6 feet away
Stand at least 6 feet back and talk softly so the horse knows where you are.
Talk softly to the horse so it knows where you are, and stand 6 feet behind them. Its never good to be quiet and "sneak" around your horse. that's predatory behavior and will scare your horse. You can also cross behind a horse right behind it with a hand on its hindquarters. For the howrse riding level 2 quiz, the answer is: Stand at least 6 feet behind the horse Talk softly to the horse so it knows where you are
you should walk atleast six feet behind it,and..you should talk to your horse very softly to let your horse know where you are.
Hey i have forgotten what the answer is but you need it to pass a level on howrse don't you. You should go on howrse info and it has all the answer.
well it not such a good idea walking behind a horse but if you must as you are walking behind him run your hand along is/her body so the horse knows your there dont make sudden movements to spook him walk carefuly and softly the horse expert
Just let him no you are there, Touch his bum and make sure he knows your going behind him/her.
Not necessarily, as long as you put your hand on the horse while walking around it, the horse knows your there and you do not startle it, you should be okay. If the horse is known to kick at people, then you would be better walking in front than behind.AnswerIf you cannot walk, for some reason) in front of the horse then, yes it is better to walk at least six feet behind the horse. It usually puts you out of kicking distance.
make sure the horse knows you are behind them by either keeping your hand on their rump or talking to them.
at least about 1 and a half metres away from its bak luv horse crazy
Talk softly to it so it knows where you are, and stand at least six feet behind it. =-)
Try to avoid ever walking behind a horse, it had suddenly kick. But, if you ever do walk behind a horse, give it a LOT of space, and don't make any sudden movements or noises that will spook the horse.