Scot123
Well-Known Member
Would like your thoughts really!
My pony can be spooky out hacking which we're working on, but particularly with unexpected noises - eg big rattly trailers going past, cars making a loud splash if it's wet, wind wooshing though the trees etc etc. So I was wondering if muffling the sounds by using an ear bonnet would be a good idea? The two negatives I can think of are 1) is it just pushing the problem aside instead of addressing it and 2) if noises are dampened, is pony going to get an even bigger fright if doesn't hear a vehicle until it's at the point of passing us?
Anybody had experience, good or bad, with using them hacking? Thank you!
My pony can be spooky out hacking which we're working on, but particularly with unexpected noises - eg big rattly trailers going past, cars making a loud splash if it's wet, wind wooshing though the trees etc etc. So I was wondering if muffling the sounds by using an ear bonnet would be a good idea? The two negatives I can think of are 1) is it just pushing the problem aside instead of addressing it and 2) if noises are dampened, is pony going to get an even bigger fright if doesn't hear a vehicle until it's at the point of passing us?
Anybody had experience, good or bad, with using them hacking? Thank you!