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Generally the only warning sign you'll get is they'll pin their ears, maybe bare their teeth, and start shifting their weight to free up their leg to kick.

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Is walking behind a horse dangerous?

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If you are At a show what color of ribbon tied on a horses tail mean that it is a girl?

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What animal kicks the hardest an horse or cow?

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How do you make a horse rear?

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When walking behind a horse what do you do?

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Can you get internal bleeding from a light horse kick?

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.


The horse can kick back but ox can kick laterally why?

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What should you do when your walking behind your horse?

You first let the horse know your behind him or her by talking to the horse calmly and walk slowly toward the horse so you don't spook him or her. Never Run Behind a horse!!!!$!!!You then gently hand your hand on your horse's behind and continue talking to him or her to let the horse know that its just you that's behind him or her. By then it should be safe enough to do whatever you were going to do. But whenever you are behind a horse, Let The Horse Know That!!!!


How do you know when your horse is close to having its baby?

They will lay on the ground and kick up


How do you kick on minimatch?

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How strong is a horse's kick?

That depends on the type of horse


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How do you train your horse to canter?

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Should stand 6 feet behind the horse?

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Why you kick my horse?

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you have to kick your heels into the sided of the horse.


Does the zebra kick back their legs like a horse to protect themselves?

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