muckypony
Well-Known Member
Those of you who say you don't leave a horse unattended on a showground whatsoever, I'm assuming you don't go to shows alone?
I always go alone, if I didn't, I'd never get to compete. If its a riding club event, I know people that will be there, but I'm still alone. I always endeavour to leave my big boy in the lorry whilst I enter and coursewalk, but like anything in life that's not always possible.. A couple of weekends ago I went to a rc event where the lorry park was on a steep hill in a field. My boy isn't the best on the lorry and I was concerned that he may be silly and slip in the lorry as it really was quite steep. So, I tied him up outside as I thought this was safer, bearing in mind he usually snoozes in the sun outside the lorry. I asked a neighbor to keep an eye out while I went and got my number. I would never, ever leave a horse tied up alone unnecessarily - even at home. But even if I were there - possibly getting changed in the living - and he spooked badly, what could I do?
However, I think a much more important issue needs addressing at shows and that is the closure of ALL gates. So many times I've seen horses heading towards the open car park gate when they've gotten loose. I have a bad loader and I refuse to argue with him at shows as I'm terrified of him getting away from me and getting out of the main gate.
What is the problem with closing gates? Would the organisers leave their field gates open and hope for the best!?
I always go alone, if I didn't, I'd never get to compete. If its a riding club event, I know people that will be there, but I'm still alone. I always endeavour to leave my big boy in the lorry whilst I enter and coursewalk, but like anything in life that's not always possible.. A couple of weekends ago I went to a rc event where the lorry park was on a steep hill in a field. My boy isn't the best on the lorry and I was concerned that he may be silly and slip in the lorry as it really was quite steep. So, I tied him up outside as I thought this was safer, bearing in mind he usually snoozes in the sun outside the lorry. I asked a neighbor to keep an eye out while I went and got my number. I would never, ever leave a horse tied up alone unnecessarily - even at home. But even if I were there - possibly getting changed in the living - and he spooked badly, what could I do?
However, I think a much more important issue needs addressing at shows and that is the closure of ALL gates. So many times I've seen horses heading towards the open car park gate when they've gotten loose. I have a bad loader and I refuse to argue with him at shows as I'm terrified of him getting away from me and getting out of the main gate.
What is the problem with closing gates? Would the organisers leave their field gates open and hope for the best!?