If we're talking about the same thing there are chains that are put on a horse's legs. If he kicks out he gets whacked by the chain. It's cruel and inhumane and I doubt that anyone uses these anymore.
For Howrse: The horse might kick.It means that the horse is a kicker.The red ribbon means that the horse has been known to kick and you should stay well away.it means taht the horse is likely to kick out if you get too close to it.
there is a chance that the gorilla can kill a horse when the gorilla hug the horse tight then the horse cant breath no because the horse will kick the gorilla and then the horse will run
"Horse bucks" can refer to a sudden, forceful kick performed by a horse either out of playfulness or to defend themselves. It's important for handlers to be aware of a horse's body language to prevent such behavior.
When a horse is angry, it may exhibit behaviors such as stomping its feet, pinning its ears back, swishing its tail aggressively, or even attempting to kick or bite. It is important to approach and handle an angry horse with caution to avoid any potential harm.
When walking up behind a horse, you should talk in a gentle voice. stay close to the hindquarters. if you dont know the horse, walk way around. if the horse kicks and your right up next to it youll get pushed. if your mid distance, youll get the blow. if your way away you wont get anything. Heidi horse institute
"trace chains (n): the chains that connect a horse's harness to a vehicle."
That depends on the type of horse
you kick the side of the horse and get it use to that
It bit my grandmother.
you have to kick your heels into the sided of the horse.
Yes they do kick back their legs like a horse does to protect themeselves.
Yes. If you think about it, all a bruise is is minor internal bleeding, or occasionally major. So, you would definitelyget internal bleeding from a light horse kick, although it may not be too major. However, if a hard horse kick can break bones, any kick from a horse is going to do significant damage to your body.
you kick him in the but
You seem to have some bad information, because a horse can kick out in all directions. Belive me, i know, I have been working, and training with horses for 10 years.
Gumby
To control a horse - Squeeze/Kick - Walk on or quicken pace (Whether squeeze or kick depends on your horse) Gentle pull on reins - Stop Legs back and lean forward - Gallop/jump
Throw riders Kick you Fall on you and crush you