If you would like to learn how to ride a horse, you can look for your nearest well established riding centre/ranch and book a beginners lesson. Then take it from there! From experience, horseback riding is an enjoyable and rewarding hobby. I have been riding for 12 years this year Good luck!
who doesnt? no1 loves horses more than me (belive me) so i know how you feel
wild horses are shy animals and need to be approached with caution.
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Most horses want love food and safety.
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Great Question! Horses are loving animals like cats and dogs. They are built up on trust, love and more. They need to know you are there for them and have their best interest. They can affect the people by caring for them and protecting them. A horse is an animal you will love and never want to get rid of.
Horses go almost strictly on instinct when it comes to choosing what they want to eat.
Because their owners shoe them and clip them and/or don't want them dirty. When out in pasture, if they are clipped, they can't handle very hot or very cold temperatures. When they are shod (have shoes) they have a greater chance of pulling a shoe when running around outside. Also, some people just don't want their horses dirty so they coop them up in a stall. And some people do it because that is how it';s been done for years, and they don't know any better. But don't think that all horses are kept in stalls. It is becoming increasingly common to keep horses pastured 24/7 because we now know that being in stalls streses horses. More and more horses are being left barefoot and unclipped and left outside because they do better when left to graze in pasture all day long with other horses in their own little herd.
Some horses, who are scared of storms, will become fidgety and pace the fence line/stall. But most horses do not mind storms. If you wish to know when a bad storm will hit, watch your dog. They are more in tune with the barometric pressure in the atmosphere and will begin to howl, want to go outside (or hide), and will have an essence of nervousness about them.
Horses, they are more like horses