up to height not under looks bigger ect
If a horse has hock pain you should call an Equine Veterinarian and have them do a full work up on the horse to find why the hocks are sore.
Mounding a horse typically refers to the practice of building up a specific area of the horse's back through the use of pads or blankets to create a more comfortable fit for the saddle. This technique is commonly used to alleviate pressure points and improve the overall comfort and performance of the horse.
You should only give your horse a full clip if it is in high work ( a racehorse, competinga lot or just doing lots of schooling) or if it has Crushing disease were the horse winter fur grows thick and curly. I do not like to full clips as the horse has to be well rugged up and in the stable all the time.
A horse is measured in "hands". A hand is 4 inches. The measurement is taken from the ground to the top height of the horses withers. If a horse measures 65 inches, he is 16.1 hands. A pony is 14.2 hands or shorter.
I'm not entirely sure what the meaning of your question is, but if you mean getting on and off a horse, that's called mounting and dismounting. If you mean when you stand up and sit down when trotting, that's called rising trot. I can't think what else you mean.
When a horse "pulls up" during a race, it means that the jockey has slowed down or stopped the horse because of an injury or other issue that prevents the horse from continuing at full speed.
it says the answer in The Measuring Up Building Stamina.
"mount a horse" means to climb onto a horse's back To get up into the saddle
If a horse has hock pain you should call an Equine Veterinarian and have them do a full work up on the horse to find why the hocks are sore.
Means that the horse could not cope and went out of the race
It depends how fast the horse is going, and what your weight and height is. On average if they horse is walking you can burn up to one hundred calories an hour. At a trot up to 400. And if you can keep up a full gallop for an hour you may burn up to 700 calories.
A bucking horse - jumping up and down quickly arching it's back on the up jump, like you see the horse do in a rodeo
It means to stop suddenly, not to get to the goal. To pull up is a horse riding term meaning to pull on the reins to make the horse stop.
Well you don't want to look to big for your horse or to small look up that question on the internet.
Mounding a horse typically refers to the practice of building up a specific area of the horse's back through the use of pads or blankets to create a more comfortable fit for the saddle. This technique is commonly used to alleviate pressure points and improve the overall comfort and performance of the horse.
It's what you say to a horse when you want it to start moving.
Horses and ponies are measured in hands. One hand is equal to 10cm's. Equines are considered horses if they are 14.3hh or above. Ponies are up to 14.2hh.