A Saddle goes on the back, and the bridle goes on the head
none they are for shows with handling
having their ears pinned back is a horses way of showing aggrevation or annoyance. Unless there are flies, then they may be trying to prevent that. But mostly not a good thing when your horses ears are back
A horses bars are the toothless spaces in it's mouth, where the bit is placed.
Dance if it is just a careless, iffy thing. You have to have the commitment and love for horses. To me, by far Horse back ride, but i absolutely love horses to death!! That's just me. :D Good luck
In the empty gap between the front teeth and back teeth, called the interdental cavity. A bit should always be properly fitted. It should never rest or bang against the horses teeth.
A Trough
A minimum of three.
When a horse is "back in years," it means they are returning to form or regaining their previous level of performance after a period of decline or injury. It typically refers to older horses showing a resurgence in their abilities or competitiveness.
There is no such thing
yes, there is such thing as fear of horses.
This triangle thing on a horses' hooveis called the frog. When you clean the horses' hooves, you have to be careful of the frog. It's sensitive.
Once you said something, you can't take it back.