Heart failure. In some cases, the horse's heart literaly explodes and the horse will drop dead under the rider. Less likely, extreme exhaustion.
you are more likely to die horse riding.
Ushally it happens if your riding, the reason is because it is chewing on the bit in its mouth, or its tired,or its thirsty.
Yes, you can. You can also die from riding a bike, flying a kite, playing baseball, walking down a hill and any other activity you can name. Horseback riding is not especially dangerous- but you do need to pay attention, follow procedures. You are MUCH more likely to get stepped on- and while that is not fatal, it HURTS!
In real life, feeding a horse directly after riding can result in colic. Since colic is a very serious disorder that can result in death, feeding right after riding is not recommended. Neither is giving too much water after riding.
He fell from the horse he was riding and hit his head on a rock in the river, thus causing him to drownd
The most death sports would be. Pro American football. Motocross freestyle. Rugby. Bmx freestyle. Definately running or triathlon. People die of heart attacks while running.
Ignore the boars unless they get too close to the wagon, don't dismount your horse, and shoot the birds as fast as you can.
considering that in horseback riding you are sitting on a 1600 pound animal with a mind of its own, im thinking compared to boxing, horseback riding is far more dangerous. im not sure what the statistics are for boxing but in horseback riding, over 100,000 people are mildly to seriously injured a year and over 20 die a year from it. I hope this answers your question :) But then again, horses don't intentionally try to hurt you. In boxing, the entire point of it is to hurt the competitor.
No you don't bring water for your horse because if they drink water while they are working there stomics may turn and your horse will die.
Aquinas was riding a horse. Deep in thought, he ran headfirst into a tree limb which severely injured him. About two weeks later, he died from his injuries.
Aquinas was riding a horse. Deep in thought, he ran headfirst into a tree limb which severely injured him. About two weeks later, he died from his injuries.
Henry Riding died in 1923.