Emmas0793
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Does anyone have any ideas on how to stop a horse from kicking whilst travelling? Would hobbling help? I am concerned my horse hurts herself. Any suggestions appreciated.
Does anyone have any ideas on how to stop a horse from kicking whilst travelling? Would hobbling help? I am concerned my horse hurts herself. Any suggestions appreciated.
Hobbling is illegal
Hobbling is illegal
Lastly I think hobbles are vile pieces of equipment whether used correctly or not
Fig travels hobbled behind as otherwise he kicks seven shades out the lorry (has previously managed to kick through the rubber wall, marine ply and GRP in to the cab, smashing out the glass window in the process.
Hobbling is illegal
I would hobble without a doubt... Safer for the horse, you and your lorry/trailer! As mentioned, I would get your horse used to them before they travel.
This forum does make me laugh sometimes. Call me a traditionalist/out dated/cruel but I always think safety first. If you have ruled out your horse doing something out of pain or fear then likeliness is they are testing the boundaries and trying their luck. When this is the case, I would always go safety (both mine and horses) first... If that means hobbling/twitching/using chifney to be in control- so be it!!