Parkranger
Well-Known Member
Be interested to hear people's views on this.
Brought the boy back into work after a pull and last week he wanted to go when we got to the gallops but I held him back and made him walk. Had a few sessions in the school and he seemed fine - very willing, working in a great outline (that we've really struggled with before) then today we went back down the gallops and he was fine until his friend trotted past and he just wanted to go.....I let him go and he's never gone so fast! I think it did him the world of good but I was obviously paranoid it would hurt him.
I guess I'm asking if you think a horse knows if something is going to hurt him or not......to be honest, I probably could have held him if I'd really wanted to.....I gave him a walk around after tea and he seemed fine.
Brought the boy back into work after a pull and last week he wanted to go when we got to the gallops but I held him back and made him walk. Had a few sessions in the school and he seemed fine - very willing, working in a great outline (that we've really struggled with before) then today we went back down the gallops and he was fine until his friend trotted past and he just wanted to go.....I let him go and he's never gone so fast! I think it did him the world of good but I was obviously paranoid it would hurt him.
I guess I'm asking if you think a horse knows if something is going to hurt him or not......to be honest, I probably could have held him if I'd really wanted to.....I gave him a walk around after tea and he seemed fine.