wave your arms, yell alot, and use other methods to scare the horse away in another direction. If the horse keeps coming, move out of the way. Do NOT turn your back to the horse and do NOT run. Back up slowly and keep waving your arms and yelling. Once the horse ahs stopped, slowly approach it and,as you walk towards it, speak softly to it. Call it's name or hold out a treat to it to GET IT TO COME TO YOU. do NOT go towards it if it's already looking at you. This means you have it's full attention. Talk to it until IT COMES TO YOU. Believe me, I know from past experiences when my horse has gotten me off and didn't want to come to me.
it means that it's running towards you or the other horse like it's about to attack you
No, stop charging and replace.
Don't pug him in.
The way to stop your laptop from charging is to unplug the charger from the computer. When the battery starts to get low on power plug it back in.
"Whoa" is the classic command to stop a horse.
Take away his credit card!
Take away its credit card
game stop
Not familiar with the term "charging order. Please define it, and what relationship it has to 'property.'
show them very disgusting pictures of slaughtered horses so they will stop eating them and join a protest altogether.
Yes and No. Yes because if we stay on our toes and keep an eye on horse owners (I am one...) we can stop. No because there is lots of people out there who don't care about horses. There is just to many. I am 12, and when I grow up, I plan to start a Nation Wide Biz, that will collect 2-3 people to work for me in each town to do surprise inspections on horse owners once a month. (& to stop horse slaughter) [I also want to be a VET.......]
Make the horse want to do what you ask it to and make the horse understand you are the leader. To be the leader, move the horses feet forward, left, right and backwards. To make the horse want to do what you are asking it, make what you are asking it be the easiest thing to do. Like, if you want the horse to stop, lope the horse until he is begging to stop, and then, when you give the slightest signal to stop, the horse will stop on a dime.