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stand at least 6 feet away from the horse so if it gets frightaned u wont get kicked.
they help pull the sled. they stand behind the lead dog.
The father and son/daughter are standing back to back.
With a familiar and calm horse, it is OK to calmly (but not timidly) go behind while staying close and keeping a hand on top of his hindquarters. With an unfamiliar horse, it is a good idea to stay out of the "kicking radius", about 6 feet away.
They say it's because they never forget. If you show an elephant once they will have it for life. LMAO!
NO! Never stand close to a horses` butts.
No he should stand behind the stumps.
As long as you stand out of sight of your opponent you should be fine. There is no official place you should stand, but I would suggest either diagonally left behind then, about ten feet back or so, or diagonally right behind then, about ten feet back or so. But never stand directly behind their ball looking down the target line.
you should stand 6 feet behind a horse because when they get scared they kick and it hurts trust me i would know :)
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If you're playing in their group, you should stand a respectful distance behind them. If you're a spectator, you should stand in a designated spectator area.
Talk softly to it so it knows where you are, and stand at least six feet behind it. =-)
stand 6 feet behind it,i have 8 horses and my friend got kicked straight in the jaw from standing behind it!!Her jaw was in medical condition but she made it threw the surgery.
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
stand at least 6 feet away
He should never have it stand. He took storiods just to beat Hank Aaron's record.