Horse pictures Buy Posters at AllPosters.com How to stay on a horse rearing As the horse goes up in the air, you must lean forward putting your arms around the horse’s neck or by holding on to its mane. The reins must be slack, any pulling on the rains could lead to the horse falling over backwards, caused by the unbalanced rider. When a horse rears on its own it will not usually go over backwards. If a ridden horse goes over backwards, it is the rider who has pulled him over by holding on to its reins. Hanging on to the reins puts the horse off balance and tips him over backwards, causing possible injuries to horse and rider. What to do Lean forward and stay calm Keep the reins slack Hold on to the mane or put your arms around the horse's neck. What not to do Do not panic, as you will make the situation a lot worse. Do not pull on the reins. An inexperienced rider that panics will naturally grab hold of the reins. Remember If you do grab hold of the reins this could be a potentially dangerous problem for you and the horse. This could lead to the horse going over backwards and landing on top of you. A horse rearing >> Home * * Why does my horse stand on two legs? * * * * Going up under saddle* * * *Going up in hand * * What is a horse buck? Why does my horse buck? How to ride a buck ? Why does my horse bolt ? What can i do if my horse bolts ? What is spooking or shying ? What do i do when my horse spooks ? Training the spooky horse ? Why is my horse hard to catch ? Introducing a horse to turnout How do i catch my horse in a large field ? Why can't i touch my horse's head ? Why is my horse nervous ? How to deal with a nervous horse My horse is cast Building a successful web site is easy.It worked for me and it can for you!
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As the horse goes up in the air, you must lean forward putting your arms around the horse’s neck or by holding on to its mane.
When a horse rears on its own it will not usually go over backwards. If a ridden horse goes over backwards, it is the rider who has pulled him over by holding on to its reins. Hanging on to the reins puts the horse off balance and tips him over backwards, causing possible injuries to horse and rider.
What to do Lean forward and stay calm Keep the reins slack Hold on to the mane or put your arms around the horse's neck.
What not to do Do not panic, as you will make the situation a lot worse. Do not pull on the reins. An inexperienced rider that panics will naturally grab hold of the reins. Remember If you do grab hold of the reins this could be a potentially dangerous problem for you and the horse. This could lead to the horse going over backwards and landing on top of you.
A horse rearing >> Home
* * Why does my horse stand on two legs? * * * * Going up under saddle* * * *Going up in hand * *
What is a horse buck? Why does my horse buck? How to ride a buck ? Why does my horse bolt ? What can i do if my horse bolts ?
What is spooking or shying ? What do i do when my horse spooks ? Training the spooky horse ? Why is my horse hard to catch ? Introducing a horse to turnout
My horse is cast
Building a successful web site is easy.It worked for me and it can for you!