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QuestionWhen I run the horse fast, I start jumping. How can I sit on a horse, so that I don't jump?Community AnswerTry pushing yourself down on the saddle, so you can sit flat. Pushing your heels down will also help you stay in control of your balance.
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QuestionMy horse used to trot when I clicked my cheeks, but he doesn't respond to me anymore. Why not?Community AnswerYou may want to watch if you are pulling on the reins or doing any other kind of cue that may be stopping him. He could also have a sore leg or there may be something in his foot, like a small stone. He could also just be stubborn, and you may just have to try and break the habit. Do not let him have his way - this could lead to a very stubborn horse.
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QuestionWhat is the best meal for a horse?Community AnswerA balanced diet is best, but for high energy, oats are an old and well known energy boost.
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QuestionWhere is all of this horse information coming from?Community AnswerEverything horse-related on WikiHow comes from experienced horseback riders and equestrian majors.
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QuestionAt what month can I gallop my young horse?Community AnswerAge doesn't really matter. What matters is if your horse is ready. If you've mastered other skills like cantering and the animal is moving confidently, it's probably ready.
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QuestionShould I canter if the instructor thinks I am ready but I don't feel ready?Community AnswerIt's an amazing feeling to be cantering! It is just fine to be nervous but don't let it hold you back from cantering. Just let your instructor know that you feel nervous. He or she will understand and will teach you tricks to deal with your nerves and make it easier to begin with.
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QuestionHow do I make my horse bigger?Animal ACommunity AnswerIt depends what its age is. If it's a colt, filly or a yearling , then it will grow more. If it's about 2 years or more, it will not get any bigger.
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QuestionHow do I make her respond to trot, gallop or run?sophia and lucyCommunity AnswerTime. Spurs and crops don't work on all horses and may only make them feel more stressed and uncomfortable. Use your leg and make signals with your mouth and hands, and keep the leg on the horse constantly or give it a gentle kick.
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