siennamum
Well-Known Member
I'm paying particular attention to threads about breaking horses at the moment and have noticed something which suprises/horrifies me.
I have always had it drummed into me that potentially the worst thing that can happen is if your roller/saddle slips back. You don't neccesarily tighten them as much as you would if you were on board, especially when you are getting them used to the sensation, and they are likely anyway to hoon around increasing the chances of the roller slipping back.
If they slip back of course they become bucking straps and are likely to cause the horse to panic. The results could be absolutely catastrophic.
I always add a breastplate of some sort, even on a deep horse.
this is not directed at anyone, tbh I have seen about 5 instances lately, so no-one stands out.
Just an observation/word to the wise.
I have always had it drummed into me that potentially the worst thing that can happen is if your roller/saddle slips back. You don't neccesarily tighten them as much as you would if you were on board, especially when you are getting them used to the sensation, and they are likely anyway to hoon around increasing the chances of the roller slipping back.
If they slip back of course they become bucking straps and are likely to cause the horse to panic. The results could be absolutely catastrophic.
I always add a breastplate of some sort, even on a deep horse.
this is not directed at anyone, tbh I have seen about 5 instances lately, so no-one stands out.
Just an observation/word to the wise.