Yes, it's called free lunging. It is easiest when you have a round pen, that way you can correct the horse easily if he does something disrespectful. If you do not have a round pen available, a small paddock or pasture would be preferable to a large ring, where the horse could run far enough away to escape pressure.
The other end of the rope was not tied to anything so the horse just walked!
You can use a lead rope or any other rope that is easy to hide behind you. You just take the rope and loop it around the horse's neck and tug on the rope and the horse should follow. Note: Don't try to choke the horse. It may wind up hurting both of you.
Soft rope.
you get a long lunge rope and put on the halter of a horse and make it go in, over, or around what you want it to
the dog lunged at me
If a horse is tied with a two meter rope at a pole, there is no way of knowing the distance if he runs around it one and a half time. Without knowing the size of the pole, it's impossible to say.
To lead a horse you would use a halter and lead rope. The lead rope attaches to the halter.
Use a soft rope so you don't hurt it.
some people start training foals at the age of 2 or 3 A foal can be lunged in large circles at the walk at very early ages. However, a foal should not be put on small or fast circles until it is 2 or 3, as small fast circles cause alot of torc on joints, and will damage young horses knees more than it would an adult horse. Even at 2-3, the horse should not be lunged faster than a slow canter on at least a medium sized circle.
When leading a horse, you typically use a halter and lead rope. The lead rope is attached to the halter, and you hold onto the other end to guide the horse. To lead the horse, stand on its left side, hold the lead rope in your left hand close to the halter, and use your right hand to support and direct the horse as needed. Walk in the direction you want the horse to move, keeping a safe distance and maintaining a firm yet gentle grip on the lead rope.
Well, the answer would have to be he would eat the grass, which is called grazing. The other end of the rope isn't tied up. He is dragging a 30-foot rope around. He can go wherever he wants.
A horses lead rope is a rope usually between 4 and 10 feet long with a clip on the end used to attach it to the horses halter and lead the horse around.