The reason why it is not standing still is because it is scared of it. You have to work with the horse. But first, you have to ask yourself if the horse trusts you. If you don't have the horses trust anything you do with it that might seem scary he will not cooperate. Try getting a horse book at Borders or a big book store on how to work with them to sooth them.
It is generally best practice to have all riders mounted before asking the horse to canter. This ensures safety for both the riders and the horse. However, if some riders are dismounted, it is best to have the horse walk or stand still until all riders are ready.
Can not make that horse stand still, must be in a skittish mood today
Horses that paw the ground, stomp their hooves, or kick their back legs are usually acting up because they are bored. To keep a horse busy, give them something to do such as a haynet to eat from. If you aren't interested in feeding your horse, try petting, grooming, or tacking it up so that the horse doesn't feel as if you are ignoring it. You can teach it a "stand" command to teach it to stand still. You could also reprimand them with a "no!" and a slap when they paw. If nothing else, you can hobble it. This would have a double effect. For one, it would stop the pawing problem, and for another, it would make the horse more submissive to you.
Just make sure the horse is desensitized to the clippers and will stand still when he's tied up. If your doing a special clip then it helps to get some special chalk to outline where you will clip.
You should probably be at least 2-3 feet away from the horse, if you are still worried about it bucking, you should talk to it, make a noise or touch his bottom so he knows where you are.
A blacksmith or farrier. They make horseshoes as well as put them on the horse. This is what people mean when buying a horse they say 'does the horse stand for the blacksmith/farrier?'
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the answer is kick so don't stand behind a horse and make it scared
no you walk on the left of the horse pushing forward a little on the lead. you only stand in front to make the horse back up.
a strapper is someone who prepares a horse before an event, the event may be racing, steeple chasing, dressage, jumping, quarter horse events ect. the strapper's job is to sadlle up the horse and make sure that both the horse and equipment are safe
It means a horse is a horse regardless where it was born, be it out in the pasture, one the range or in a stall. If a woman gave birth to a baby in a stall it does not make that baby a horse, but still a human being.
The technique used to make designing an applique by using pinning and tacking into a materials