What not to do with a horse?

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By Rachel

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Hey there, horse handlers! If you want to avoid getting kicked or injured, listen up! Here are some helpful hints to remember: don’t stand directly behind the horse, as they have a blind spot and may kick out if spooked. Also, never wrap the lead around your hand or body, as it could tighten and cause injury if the horse bolts. Keep the lead off the ground to avoid tripping and panic, and never stand in front of the horse, as it’s another blind spot. Stay safe and happy horse handling!

Helpful Hints to Remember When Handling Horses

If you’re a horse enthusiast like me, then you know how important it is to treat these majestic creatures with respect and care. Horses are powerful animals that can easily injure you if you don’t handle them properly. That’s why it’s essential to know what not to do with a horse. In this article, we’ll focus on some helpful hints to remember when handling horses.

First and foremost, never stand directly behind the horse. It’s one of the most dangerous positions you can be in. Horses have a blind spot directly behind them, and they can’t see you. If they get spooked, they might kick out, and you could end up seriously injured. So, always stand to the side of the horse, where they can see you.

Secondly, never wrap the lead around your hand or body. This is a common mistake that many people make, but it can be very dangerous. If the horse gets spooked and takes off, the lead can tighten around your hand or body, causing serious injuries. Always hold the lead with both hands, and keep it loose enough that you can let go if necessary.

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Another helpful hint is to teach your horse to be patient when being turned loose. Horses are social animals and don’t like being alone. When you turn them loose, they might get anxious and try to follow you. To avoid this, teach your horse to stand still and wait until you’re out of sight before moving.

Also, do not allow the lead to drag on the ground. This can be dangerous because the horse might step on it and trip, causing them to panic and injure themselves. Always keep the lead off the ground and hold it securely.

Lastly, never stand, lead, or back standing directly in front of the horse. This is another blind spot for horses, and they might not see you. If they get spooked, they might run you over, causing serious injuries. Always stand to the side of the horse or behind them, where they can see you.

In conclusion, horses are magnificent creatures that require proper handling and care. Knowing what not to do with a horse is just as important as knowing what to do. Remember to never stand directly behind the horse, never wrap the lead around your hand or body, teach your horse to be patient when being turned loose, do not allow the lead to drag on the ground, and never stand, lead, or back standing directly in front of the horse. By following these helpful hints, you can ensure your safety and the safety of your horse.

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