Friday, July 31, 2009

Can someone please help me with these www.howrse.com questions?????

1 - Can an abrupt movement panic a horse?


Yes


No


2 - Out of the following options, which one is a safety rule that has to be respected before mounting a horse?


Have a sweet in my mouth


Wear flat shoes


Protect your head with a riding hat


3 - As long as the horse riders are not all on horses,


I can start to canter in the indoor riding school


I stay still or walking


4 - Which of the following equipment must the horse rider wear when mounting a horse?


Whip


Camera


Boots


Riding helmet


5 - I have just gone to see my horse in its box. When taking it out I have to be careful:


Before it


After it


6 - When horses are on a diet they can only be fed carrots?


true


false


7 - When riding, what safety distance must be respected between each horse?


About the size of a mouse


About the size of an elephant


About the size of a horse


8 - When born, foals don't have any hair.


true


false

Can someone please help me with these www.howrse.com questions?????
what's the riding level? that would help. visit my profile on Howrse, my username is backinthesaddle


i have all the answers to all the riding tests on there! (to get there, message me and then go back to your mail and click on my username). anyways, try this website :)





riding level 2:


http://howrse.free.fr/ridlevel2.php





it'll work like a charm :) good luck, and message me on Howrse at backinthesaddle anytime for questions
Reply:1. yes


2. protect your head


3. I stay still or walking


4.riding helmet, or boots but I think I used helmet


5.Before it


6. false


7.about the size of a horse


8. false
Reply:im not going to ask why you dont know these things already


1. yes and no it depends on the horse


2.i would say the sweet in the mouth thing not a very good idea but its definately protect your head with a hat but you would also want boots nad not flat shoes


3.um well i would stay still however we never listened out at county fair, but then we are not really careful ith rules either and i dont hink you really need to be unless you are inexperienced and cant handle the horse.


4. boots is a must and i hate helmets but they are good also


5.all th time


6. false


7. size of a horse except for the ones that dont know what you are doing then i would stay farther away


8 false they have lots of hair.
Reply:1. Yes, unless the horse is well socialized.


2. Protect your head with a riding hat.


3. I don't know


4. Either Boots or Riding helmet.


5. i'll finish later
Reply:1. yes. It will. Believe it. Horses are startled by anything they cant see.


2. You NEED to wear a helmet when mounting a horse.


3. you should stay still or walk slowly until all horse riders are on their horses. No one needs to get ran over.


4. Riding helmet. The same as #2.


5. Being careful after it is important cause when u take your horse out of its box u will b in front of it.


6. When horses only eat carrots there is no way that they can get all of their nutrients. So NO.


7. I think the size of a horse or an elephant. One of theses two.


8. False. A foals' whole body is covered in hair.
Reply:If you go to google and type in howrse sos you get this fantastic website with all the answers to the riding levels and other questions etc...it's very good if you get stuck often on these sorts of things. I would suggest following the answers of people on here and then go to the website. I hope this helps! By the way if you want to check out my horse my username is ini246 .
Reply:1.) yes


2.) protect your head


3.) stay still or walking


4.)boots helmet


5.)after it /? behind it!


6.)false


7.)size of another horse


8.) false
Reply:1) yes unless this horse is used to quick motion


2) Helmet


3)i saty still or walking


4) rider helmaet


5) after it?


6) false


7)size of a horse


8)false


hope this helps
Reply:1. yes


2. helmet


3. stay still or walking


4. riding helmet


5. Before it


6. false


7. size of horse


8. false



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