Separate immediately. Place them in stalls next to each other and graduallt let the get used to one another before turning them loose. If they still don't get along you need to keep them separated. If that is not available you may need to get rid of one so they don't both end up hurt or hurting you trying to stop them.
Don't walk behind a horse. You could get kicked. A horse can't see behind them so if you have to get to the other side walk to the front and around. If your working near the back part, make sure you let the horse knows you're there. Put your hand on his and talk softly to him. If you see someone get kicked, the horse probably was spooked, but if you get kicked, don't worry, I'm sure they didn't do it purpose. :)
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well that doesnt sound to safe but if the horses know each other and get along and don't pin their ears at each other that's fine but otherwise you will have a very good chance of getting kicked bolth injuring you and the horse
That just depends on the situation. In a race, a horse is, without doubt, faster. But when cornered in a corral, both can be just as fast as the other in terms of reaction time.
If you witness your horse coughing repeatedly in her pasture you can record what is happening with a camera or phone and send it to your equine vet. The vet can then come out and examine the horse and determine what is causing it. Likely it is mold or pollen, but it could be other issues and the way you keep or manage your horse will have to be changed.
Horses are considered Fight or Flight animals. In the wild, horses would usually run, but if cornered then they would fight. Horses always stay in herds. So then, each horse could watch over each other and the surroundings around them.
He says that Lennie was kicked in the head by a horse and that he was George's cousin.
They should be used to most things except being ridden. You should not ride a horse until it is 2 years old. You should be able to do most other things with the youngster by this time. If not, you have been not training.
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Thomas did NOT get kicked out of VFC. He chose to leave. He wanted to pursue other things and it was his choice.
Like humans or other animals, horses get minor scratches and scrapes all the time--from rocks, slipping, rubbing against fences, etc. It's also common to find marks where another horse has bitten or kicked (horses are horses, and they will do it, but rarely badly enough to cause worry).
Only if cornered, or encountered in packs. Other times, it will just run off.