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March 22, 2012 at 7:34 am #12991
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Horseback riding is a high risk sport. Besides the obvious danger of falling off, horses are large animals weighing in excess of 1,000 pounds and should always be treated with respect and handled with safety precautions in mind. If you are smart around horses and observe safety precautions, it’s no more dangerous than any other high-risk activity.
Keep Visitors and Children Safe
When visitors and especially children are around horses, they often don’t have any idea about the nature of horses or how to remain safe. It’s the owner’s obligation to educate them on safety precautions around horses.
Because equines are prey animals, and large ones at that, they are naturally extremely aware of their surrounds at all times. They will, as a matter of instinct, protect themselves when things happen that surprise them or that they don’t understand. One big mistake people who are unfamiliar with horses make is to stand behind the horse, usually about 6 feet behind, as a matter of fact. This is the perfect Supra Muska Skytop Black Pink Stripe Trainers
distance for getting nailed right in the head by a flying hoof. Explain to them that if they are going to stand or walk behind a horse it should be directly behind it, with a hand on its rump so the horse knows they are there.
Horse are like any Supra Cruizer other beings – they have different personalities and temperaments. Some will bite, others wouldn’t dream of it. Did you know a finger has about the same crunchiness ratio as a carrot? It’s way too easy to get a finger in the way when offering a carrot if a person doesn’t know what they’re doing. If your Cheap Nike Soccer Cleats visitors want to offer treats, teach them how to hold it before offering it to the horse.
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