Flicker
Well-Known Member
Just a general canvas of opinions really. I was hacking with friends on their horses, riding a horse I have only ridden once before. There were three of us, all fairly competent riders. The hack starts with a longish lane from the yard to the road, which is a very quiet road. At the end of the lane, the other two horses spooked at a quad bike and cantered down the road, looking quite out of control. Although my horse did not try to follow them, she did get quite upset and started doing little mini-rears when she saw them disappear down the road.
I turned her back to home and started walking her back up the lane, my reasoning being:
1. I knew that if she did hoof off, she would only go a short way back to the yard and safety;
2. Turning her homeward would mean she was more confident, move forward, and be less likely to rear proper;
3. If she did chuck me off, the lane would be a better place for a loose horse than a road
4. My two friends had enough to deal with without a third horse in the mix.
BUT when my friends came back for me, I realised that they had been very worried and thought I had been chucked off in the river! Seems I couldn't do right for doing wrong
I did what I did and we are all fine and had a lovely ride in the end, but I'm just wondering what others would have done in the same situation - would be really useful as a learning exercise to hear some other viewpoints.
I turned her back to home and started walking her back up the lane, my reasoning being:
1. I knew that if she did hoof off, she would only go a short way back to the yard and safety;
2. Turning her homeward would mean she was more confident, move forward, and be less likely to rear proper;
3. If she did chuck me off, the lane would be a better place for a loose horse than a road
4. My two friends had enough to deal with without a third horse in the mix.
BUT when my friends came back for me, I realised that they had been very worried and thought I had been chucked off in the river! Seems I couldn't do right for doing wrong
I did what I did and we are all fine and had a lovely ride in the end, but I'm just wondering what others would have done in the same situation - would be really useful as a learning exercise to hear some other viewpoints.