Probably because the horse is being stubborn. If a horse is not
moving, pat him and stand right next to his head, talk to him and gently
tap him on his rump with a crop or stick, move his head forward and he
should go.
Horses, mules or oxen.
I am guessing Yes for the people to ride or pull cart or covered wagon
No, they are making sure the saddle is on the right place on the horses back so that the saddle isn't uncomforable for the horse and/or rider. :) Hope it helps!!
Instead of horses pulling carriages full of people, people pull carriages full of horses. (APEX) !/
Yes, but be aware that the other horses will likely bite or pull on the halter - which is why most people take them off when turning out their horses.
Horses pull carts on the street.
they had horses bulls ox and poor people very few rich had donkeys to pull their carridgees.
From the region of the Clyde River in Scotland, these horses were bred to pull heavy loads. Most people only know them as the horses that pull the Budweiser Wagon but before machines these horses were what pulled the plows, stumps, and whatever else on the family farm.
A carriage!
normally people in a show make the horses head high but neck arched but horse and cart , horses heads have to be high to pull the cart
Usually yes. There are laws that monitor the health and welness of horses that pull carriages.
Horses to pull Athena's chariot