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codswallop | 14:51 Sun 18th Feb 2007 | Animals & Nature
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Why do riders always mount the horse from the left-hand side?............Always wondered!!!Thanks.
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I am sure it is to do with the military, with cavalry officers carrying swords strapped to their left leg, so lifting the leg with the sword would be difficult so you lift the right leg and swing it over the horses back.
I horseride but it's never even occured to me to wonder about that! Good question
I agree it could be a military thing.
But it is not a good idea as the horse only gets used to being mounted from the left side. The horse might be a bit wary if you potter around it's right side, be it mounting or whatever.
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Hi MWB I can see your point,but the reason for asking was "why the left-side?"
Lankeela seems to have the answer,thanks to you all.
I am not sure about this question and possibly all the other answers could be right. But think about the people who ride bikes, as a right handed person I find it very difficult to mount my bike from the Right Hand side, so I wonder whether this also has something to do with balance when you are mounting a horse. Perhaps one or two Left handed people will tell us which side they would mount from on either Horse or Bike. Cheers. ALLIGATOR

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