Tickles
Well-Known Member
Question from turning out yesterday... Field in an L-shape. Mainly a big squareish rectangle but with a long (200-300m?) thin rectangle off it, just a bit wider than a gate. The entrance to the field is at the end of the thin part of the L. (Hope that makes sense!)
Horsey lives out in herd with the others on DIY. Yesterday one of the loved-by-geldings mares (the other wasn't in the field), my gelding's gelding friend and a nosy (and v tall!) 2yr old all crowded round the gate when I brought horsey back. Left non-horsey OH holding horsey outside whilst I popped into field to try to get them to move back. As soon as I got one of them to move down another of the overly-friendly so-and-sos kept sneaking back past to the gate (with jumping whip in one hand and arms outstretched I couldn't block the whole width).
So, erm, to (finally!) get to the point...
- how far back should I get them to move before bringing horsey in (only managed about 1-2 horse lengths yesterday)?
- how do I get three to move at once (whilst potentially holding my boy)? The mare wears a grazing muzzle and did let me lead her by it but the others are 'naked'/rugged only.
- if you were another livery would you be more annoyed at me chasing your horsey (2yr old espec. is v curious & sometimes canters over when I go into field, doesn't understand you don't want to play)?
- or possibly having it wander out into the yard to greet mine/cause mischief or get in a scuffle as horsey goes past?
Horsey lives out in herd with the others on DIY. Yesterday one of the loved-by-geldings mares (the other wasn't in the field), my gelding's gelding friend and a nosy (and v tall!) 2yr old all crowded round the gate when I brought horsey back. Left non-horsey OH holding horsey outside whilst I popped into field to try to get them to move back. As soon as I got one of them to move down another of the overly-friendly so-and-sos kept sneaking back past to the gate (with jumping whip in one hand and arms outstretched I couldn't block the whole width).
So, erm, to (finally!) get to the point...
- how far back should I get them to move before bringing horsey in (only managed about 1-2 horse lengths yesterday)?
- how do I get three to move at once (whilst potentially holding my boy)? The mare wears a grazing muzzle and did let me lead her by it but the others are 'naked'/rugged only.
- if you were another livery would you be more annoyed at me chasing your horsey (2yr old espec. is v curious & sometimes canters over when I go into field, doesn't understand you don't want to play)?
- or possibly having it wander out into the yard to greet mine/cause mischief or get in a scuffle as horsey goes past?