First of all, you need to get away from the term "make". Trying to "make" a horse do something doesn't end well. If you do eventually make him do something, he will forever resent doing it and may tend to explode and constantly rebel. You need to make it his idea to turn.
You should start on the ground and get your horse to move his hindquarters and forequarters when you poke his sides. Then get on and get him doing the same thing when you use your heel in place of your hand. You can use this to either turn him with only your feet, or in combination with the reins, or as a back-up if he doesn't turn with the rein cue.
Then, start by taking the slack out of one rein, then brace your hand against the saddle, and grip the rein tightly so he can't pull it out of your hand. As soon as he turns his head in the direction you took the slack out of, even the tiniest bit, release. Gradually begin asking for more. But do not pull his head around. Merely take the slack out to ask him to give you his face. If he tries to pull away, the pressure increases- because he pulled away. If he moves towards it, it releases, because he moved towards it. It's all on him. You do not need to put an immense amount of pressure, just enough to take the slack out and take up contact with that one side- the other should be loose, to avoid confusion at least for now. They are super sensitive, sometimes they just get stubborn, or are too scared to think right so we think they are dull, but they feel every touch of the reins.
Once you can get him to bring his head around a good distance to each side using no more pressure than is required to take the slack out of the rein, you can begin doing the same thing at the walk, then the trot and so on.
Feel free to use the reins and feet cues combined or seperately, which ever you want.
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"Right turn" or "turn right" are common commands to make a horse turn in that direction. You can also use physical cues such as gently pulling on the reins or shifting your weight to the right to help guide the horse in the desired direction. Remember to be consistent and clear in your commands to communicate effectively with the horse.
move the reins to the right to make the horse turn right. move the reins to the left to make the horse go left. Not just by moving them but also by pulling them from left to go left and right to go right
No, horse feces does not turn into hay. Horse feces is composted and it turns into horse manure. This is used as a fertilizer.
Depending on the horse, you can usually just reach down and pull eithert the left or right rein to the side and they will turn. you can also use foot ques and verbal comands and a riding crop to aide you. It takes training and teaching from you for you horse to learn what you want from it and how you want him to do it.
You have to let it rest several times. While resting a horse ages by 1 age point. Each horse will turn adult (get big) at 6-10 age points.
The term to command a horse to turn right is Gee. To turn left it is Haw.
In a horse-cart system, there are typically three main forces acting on the system: the force of the horse pulling the cart forward, the force of friction between the wheels and the ground resisting motion, and the force of gravity acting downwards on the horse and cart.
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