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Horses are powerful and intelligent animals that can be a joy to be around, but they can also be unpredictable and potentially dangerous if not handled properly. Here are some tips on how to be safe around horses: 1. Approach horses calmly and slowly: Horses are easily spooked by sudden movements or loud noises, so approach them calmly and slowly to avoid startling them. 2. Ask permission before approaching a horse: Always ask the owner or handler for permission before approaching a horse. If you are unsure of how to approach a horse, ask for guidance. 3. Stand in a safe location: Always stand to the side of a horse rather than directly in front or behind them. This will help to avoid being kicked or stepped on. 4. Do not startle a horse: Never surprise a horse by running up to them or making loud noises. This can cause the horse to panic and potentially injure you. 5. Stay alert: Pay attention to the horse’s body language and be aware of any signs of fear or aggression, such as pinned ears, raised tail, or bared teeth. If the horse seems agitated or uncomfortable, give it some space. 6. Approach horses from the left side: Horses are accustomed to being approached from the left side, so always approach them from this side. This will also give you a better view of the horse’s body language. 7. Keep your hands low and to the side: When petting or feeding a horse, keep your hands low and to the side to avoid startling them or accidentally getting your fingers bitten. 8. Wear appropriate footwear: Always wear closed-toe shoes or boots when around horses to protect your feet from being stepped on or crushed. 9. Never feed horses without permission: Always ask the owner or handler before feeding a horse, and only give them approved treats. 10. Be respectful: Treat horses with respect and kindness, and always follow the rules and guidelines set by the owner or handler. Remember that horses are living animals with their own personalities and preferences. By following these tips, you can help ensure that you and the horses you interact with remain safe and happy.
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