blackandwhite
Well-Known Member
Went to my ponies this morning and had a passing chat with Dad of lovely family who are very much novice owners (thankfully they're under no illusion they're anything but novice). On my way out to my guys and out the corner of my eye see Dad trying to take Horse out. Horse does not want to go (it's out on its own and hugely stressed, which is a whole other topic). After a short panic Horse went vertical and Dad clearly had no idea what to do. I rush over to help him and before I get there horse goes vertical and this time goes right over. Luckily Dad is fine and, after the shock wears off, horse is up and fine too. I calm them both and take over getting them back to the stable. In doing so I find Horse is wearing a bridle with the bit way too low and dad has a rope through the bit rings. Obviously when dad's applied pressure the loose snaffle has "nutcrackered" the poor animal in the mouth causing the reaction. Everybody was fine and we had a chat and the poor guy kept thinking me and telling me he knows nothing. It got me thinking... should Yos have a responsibility to not allow people who don't have basic knowledge and handling skills be solely responsible for a horse?