Watch out for poop and being kicked.
Carefully
You first let the horse know your behind him or her by talking to the horse calmly and walk slowly toward the horse so you don't spook him or her. Never Run Behind a horse!!!!$!!!You then gently hand your hand on your horse's behind and continue talking to him or her to let the horse know that its just you that's behind him or her. By then it should be safe enough to do whatever you were going to do. But whenever you are behind a horse, Let The Horse Know That!!!!
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
When walking behind a horse, there are two things you can do- walk 5-6 feet behind him or walk directly behind him. The first way is the safest and you should do it around an unfamiliar horse. With a horse you know well that you trust, you can walk directly behind him. This way, even if he did decide to kick he wouldn't have enough room to get enough momentum to do much damage. either way you walk around the horse, you should talk softly so the horse knows where you are and do not walk quickly, as this will most likely spook the horse. If you are walking directly behind them, keep a hand on their butt to let them know that you're there.
walk atleast 6 feet behind the horse make lot's of noice so the horse knows your there
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.
watch it. don't walk under the rope.
Don't walk too closely behind a horse, some horses will kick you, and they have very powerful legs. Walk at a safe distance. also let the horse know that you are there so dont do any sudden movements and talk to the horse softly and stand at least 6 metres behind it.
I'm not sure I understand your ineptly phrased question, but if you want to know how to safely walk behind a horse, here is the answer: When you walk behind a horse you first of all want to make sure the horse knows you are there. So approach the horse from the side, touch him on the neck or shoulder so he knows you are around. Then when you are behind the horse you either want to be within about a foot of him (so if he kicks it won't have much impact), or you want to be at least 4 feet behind him (so if he kicks he will be too far away to make contact with you).
it is so they can watch behind themselves
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.
You should walk on the left side of your horse and be level with it's head. Don't ever let them walk behind you as if they spook and bolt forward you have no warning and could be hurt.