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yes, horses are social animals and like other poeople and horses company. if you have to separate your horse from its herd spend lots of time with him

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When you tie a horse to a post do you tie a loose not that will give if he spooks or runs or you should never tie a horse or tie a very tight not to stop it from getting away or none of these?

When training a horse, you wanna tie a knot that is tighter but will give. but if you are talking about a trained horse, you should be able to just tie it loose. so if the horse does spook it can get away. because if the horse does spook and cannot get away, the horse will go into flight mood and will more than likely break the halter of lead and run for a long time; where as if the horse can get away he/she might run away from the post, but will more than likely stop before he/she gets to far. u should tie your horse up with a quick release knot


When standing behind a horse you should?

stand slightly to the side, not directly behind, to avoid being kicked. Keep a safe distance and be aware of the horse's body language to anticipate any sudden movements. Approach the horse calmly and steadily to avoid startling it.


Do you sqeese both legs in a canter?

You can and it may be a good idea to do so if you have a horse that doesn't respond well to leg aids, or if you are just learning to ride the canter. Once you or the horse gets used to it you can usually get away with squeezing with just one leg, especially when going around a corner.


A small horse called?

When a horse is born, it is called a "foal." Then, when it gets a bit older, it is called a "miniature horse." this is the age where you can tell what gender it is. Then, after being a miniature horse it grows into a horse or a pony. Hope I helped!


Is lump normal after giving penicillin injection to horse?

Some horses can have this reaction to injections, however, if the lump doesn't go away after a day or two or if it gets bigger, or you notice any other symptoms I would strongly recommend consulting your vet

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