How can I stay safe while riding?
“Learn how to fall.” That’s what every riding instructor will say to a beginning student. Falling safely off of a horse involves rolling away from the hooves to lessen the impact. Safety is the top priority when horseback riding. This includes wearing proper riding attire such as britches or riding chaps, boots, and a helmet.
What should I do if a horse starts bucking?
It happens. Horses have their own perception of the world. A boulder could look menacing on a cloudy day and spook the horse. Or a dog may run towards a fence growling at you and your horse, sending its feet into the air and you hanging on for dear life. When a horse is bucking, the rider must stay calm. The rider’s heels must stay down while his or her tailbone acts as the body’s anchor to the saddle. Never pull back on the reins—instead, give the horse’s feet something to do. Turning a horse’s head in and making it do circles can also work in calming a bucking horse. The rider must remain calm and in control at all times, as a horse is constantly relying on its rider to guidance and good judgment. …show more content…
Horses are prey animals. They travel in herds to stay safe and multiply their chances of survival. When a human approaches a newborn foal, the rest of the herd views him or her as a predator. The main goal for the horses at this point is to protect its herd, so they can charge, bite or kick.
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