tazzle
Well-Known Member
Yes, can't say I would be too impressed with some idiot waving a whip around in my horses field to try and make him 'leap about in horror'
ETA I can understand taking an extra leadrope or short whip in a field for your own safety but if anyone tried the above stunt in a field with my horse I would be very, very angry. It has taken a long time and a lot of input from my lovely classical dressage YO to make my horse comfortable around whips![]()
the said piece of equipment is not being used as a whip and would not come inot contact at all with any horse
and whirl the 6 ft string on the end around in noisy circles
andl I would imagine that a piece of string making a noise would only be employed if said horse were trying to "mob" aforesaid parelli type person
the same effect can be gained from twirling a rope, a headcollar or even a a "bagonastick"
of course tinypony may have had tongue in cheek at the end of her post, I dont know