Dismount.
Four legs. Horses have always had four legs.
A martingale can be used on a horse for many reasons. It is primarily for keeping the horse's head up or down. There are two kinds of martingales. One is a standing martingale. It keeps the horse's head from going down so it can't buck. It is used for flat work and jumping under 4ft. The other one is a running martingale. It keeps the horse's head from going down. It is used for jumping over 4ft.
It depends on the style cause im getting a horse and I got one for £4/£5
To dismount a horse, lean forward slightly in the saddle and swing your right leg over the horse's back, clearing the saddle with your foot. Hold onto the reins with your left hand as you bring your left leg over the horse and land on the ground gently. Ensure to dismount on the left side of the horse.
I do have one, it's a unused bay mare code I got from my friend yesterday. I used it, but I do have a Palomino stallion! 45jk=79yi-79yj
yes sort of. its the term for an old horse normally one that's run-down and useless to ride/work.
depends on the usage/context of the word. the house burned down - is not one. he got burned - as the kids say - is one.
the one who got angry and could not calm down at that moment
one word i tell
Some one who got on it
Horseshoe is just one word.
"I got it straight from the horse's mouth." "Don't look a gift horse in the mouth" "I'm so hungry I could eat a horse" "Stop horsing around" "Get down off your high horse" "You don't shut the barn door after the horse gets out" "You can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink" (this one is actually true).
foal
Cavalry
one syllable one
One syllable
Charger is one such word. Champion is another one often associated with a horse.