smoke some weed!!!!!
it really depeds on how far away you are from the horse.
it uses its tail to attack things or swim away ... apparently
maybe you never now probly
Horses are fight or flight animals. When faced with a potentially dangerous situation, the horses first instinct is to get away, and fast. When you fall off, although it often can't be helped, the horse will often feel that they have to remove themselves from the situation, as an attempt to preserve their life. In the wild, if they don't leave, they will most often die. It all comes down to your relationship with your horse, and it's personality, although even the quietest horses will run away if scared enough. It's basic instinct, and the only way to reduce the chances of your horse leaving when you fall off it to create a bond with him, by spending time with him in the paddock, and understanding him.
If this is to do with horses, then oh yes....I've been bucked off, bittin, kicked. I've fallen onto jumps, been run away with... I luv horses! :)
widen eyes, perk ears, snort, lift head, when you see it you will know **EDIT** Horses have 2 things and 2 things only. Fight or flight. If a horse is afraid of something its main instinct is to run away.
Throw away all things you don't really need.
The quote "When we lock things away, we're really imprisoning them" comes from the book "A Court of Mist and Fury" by Sarah J. Maas. This quote can be found on page 666 of the book.
kick, bite, run away fastby kicking rearing or biting. i have had all of those things done to me.
Any time really, you just have to wait a while. Horse manure is not like cow manure. You can't use it for soil right away.
Yeah, you can have a sharer. So you go down somedays and do things for your horse, and the other person the other days. Also you share the bills.
According to the Law of Conservation of Matter, it is impossible to really throw things away. This is possible because matter does not disappear, it only changes form.