Your horse needs to see you before you come to close or else it might jump and be frightened and that could be bad. So walk towards the front of your horse but when it is far away and then you need to turn your body towards its side and then it can still see you because of where its eyes are placed. If you walk towards the front of your horse and it wants to run it will run right into you and the same with the back do not walk towards the back of your horse because it can kick you and it sure does hurt! the same when your brushing or tacking up your horse it is best to walk around the front of your horse. i hope i have helped. If you need anymore advice just write to me on my message board and i will try to get back to you asap. thankyou.
at a narrow angle
If the wind is at your back, you should approach the dock at a shallow angle (10°-20°), then stop the boat and allow the wind to drift the boat into the dock.
Approach at a steep angle (30-45°) and swing the boat quickly.
Approach at a steep angle (30-45°) and swing the boat quickly.
This is done to prevent the horse from spooking and possibly kicking or running over the handler. If the horse can see and hear you, he most likely will not spook as you approach him. And it's safes to lead from the shoulder as you have more control over the horse.
The 2006 Nissan Armada has a 27.2 degrees angle of approach.
The 2008 Cadillac Escalade has a 17 degrees angle of approach.
The 2005 Honda Pilot has a 28.5 degrees angle of approach.
The 2010 Ford Expedition has a 22.8 degrees angle of approach.
The 2005 Ford Escape has a 28.5 degrees angle of approach.
The 2012 BMW X5 has a 24.5 degrees angle of approach.
The 2011 Nissan Xterra has a 30.5 degrees angle of approach.