It depends. Horses are trained differently. Where I ride, the riders kiss and that is the horse's cue to move. You could smack your horse, not too hard, on it's behind, but be careful if your horse is known to rear or kick easily. You don't want to do this if your horse is easily annoyed. Also, if you lean in to your horse as hard as you can, then it really has little choice to move so it doesn't fall over. I hope this helped you!
You should never, ever walk in front of a horse when leading it! This is a dangerous place to be should the horse spook or attempt to run you over. You also cannot see the horse and you have no control over him in that position. You should walk to the left of the horse, beside its neck, with the lead in your right hand. Think of the horses head, his shoulder and you between them as points on a triangle. From this position you can see your horses head and if he should spook you are out of his way. You also have control over him via the lead rope and if he pushes into you, you can use your elbow to move him over.
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.
To move a horse from one place to another you should use a halter and lead rope.
A halter and lead rope. The halter is a device that is strapped onto the horse's head, and then the lead rope can be attached and detached to the halter. The lead rope allows more room between you and your horse while leading for safely reasons.
You should let him make the 1st move.But if he doesnt then you should talk to him about it. Talking helps your relationship. But if that doesnt work you make the first move .
it varies on the manifold and engine. if it helps move air it will increase horse power, if it doesnt, torque.
A halter and lead rope. The halter is a thing made of leather, rope or other such material, and goes around a horse's head. The lead rope can be clipped onto the halter to allow easier leading.
Go to the horse's page>manage>move> you should find it here :)
just talk really sweet to her. :) and if that doesnt work, you should move on.
just talk really sweet to her. :) and if that doesnt work, you should move on.
Depends on what you mean by moving... if your leading him in from the arena after riding it's fine and untack in the stable, if you mean transporting for example in the horse box, i dont think its recommended!
if it is a fixed pulley, itself doesnt move. If it is a rotating pulley, its joint probably doesnt move.