Meowy Catkin
Meow!
Rather than completely derailing another thread, I thought I'd start a new one.

I had an interesting discussion with another poster about dismounting when hacking to lead your horse past something scary.
Do you do this or not? What are your reasons for doing/not doing this?
I was faced by the following situation once - how would you and your horse handle it?
I was riding on a very bendy road (blind bends) and had a couple of cars close behind me, as I came round one bend a still smoking, burnt out car was on the verge to the left. As the cars were pretty close behind and obviously wanted to overtake and my mare tensed up, I hopped off, led her by the wreck which then meant the cars could pass safely (waved thank you to them as they passed) and then remounted and carried on with the hack.
If your horse goes past abandoned, charred, ex-joy riding cars regularly - think back to the first one you came across when you answer the question!
I had an interesting discussion with another poster about dismounting when hacking to lead your horse past something scary.
Do you do this or not? What are your reasons for doing/not doing this?
I was faced by the following situation once - how would you and your horse handle it?
I was riding on a very bendy road (blind bends) and had a couple of cars close behind me, as I came round one bend a still smoking, burnt out car was on the verge to the left. As the cars were pretty close behind and obviously wanted to overtake and my mare tensed up, I hopped off, led her by the wreck which then meant the cars could pass safely (waved thank you to them as they passed) and then remounted and carried on with the hack.
If your horse goes past abandoned, charred, ex-joy riding cars regularly - think back to the first one you came across when you answer the question!